Class Notes

CLASS of 1916

June 1929 Jesse K.Fenno
Class Notes
CLASS of 1916
June 1929 Jesse K.Fenno

Fletch Andrews has finally found a name for his newly born, Fletcher Reed Andrews Jr.

Ed Kiley called me up the other day, and we had lunch together here in the city. Ed is back in the East, and is located in New York. He had no news items to add to our large collection.

Last week-end I went up to Hanover for the annual meeting of the Secretaries Association. As usual, I had to leave on Saturday afternoon, so did not get any too much time to wander. However, two minutes in that town is enough to make one want to stay on and on. The new buildings are going up all over the place—to such an extent that you who have not been there recently would not know the college at all. The new library has been open for some time and is full of students all of the time—quite a change from the conditions that existed in our day.

Cliff Bean has lost his appendix and is down at the beach resting up for a few weeks. He has seen Jack English and Gran Fuller, but they reported nothing. In fact the only news on the docket is that old story about the Alumni Fund. It is doing a great deal for the College, and we all should continue to give it our support. Send your check to Johnny Pell now if you have not already done so. The drive closes at the end of June.

The Hampton Union has just mailed me, via Hanover, a clipping from its Social Column to the effect that Mr. and Mrs. Granville Benton Fuller of Wellesley, Mass., are expected on June the first at their summer estate, Fullerbluff, at North Beach, Hampton, N. H.

We learned at Hanover that Gil Tapley has resigned his position at the Tuck School to join forces with the boys in Boston with the United Fruit Company.

DO NOT FORGET JOHNNY PELL AND THE ALTJMNI FUND.

Secretary, , 636 Hospital Trust Bldg., Providence, It. I.