Class Notes

CLASS OF 1917

AUGUST 1929 John W. White
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1917
AUGUST 1929 John W. White

Agent Hunk Stillman paid us a visit late in June, and reported many instances of fine class spirit from you '17ers who have been helping dig the class out of its financial hole. This last drive has produced real results, and a detailed statement will go out to every one soon.

Dr. Roy Halloran has been attracting attention among the medical fraternity in Massachusetts, and has been appointed assistant to the commissioner of mental diseases for the state.

President Don Aldrich was reported in the Boston newspapers in June as having been chosen as rector of Emmanuel church in Boston; but the latest authoritative report from Don himself is that his work in New York is still unfinished.

Bob Boynton is again running an attrac- tive summer hotel in Rutland, Vt., "The Crestwood." This is the third season that Bob has been "owner-manager" of this hotel.

While at the Sunapee Country Club one Sunday morning in June, Hank Loudon gave us a hail and greeting. He was making a week-end golfing tour; and from the way in which his first drive burned down the center of the fairway, he spends lots of week-ends in the same way.

Sammy Haskell recently reported himself in from Cincinnati, 0., and is chief probation officer at the Court of Common Pleas.

Babe Goss is now with the Warren Savings and Loan Association of Warren, Ohio.

Secretary, 90 Colony Road, Longmeadow, Mass