Another of the clan moves toward the East in order to be close to Hanover for the Fifth: Dick Colton, who has been dabbling in traffic with the Western Electric Company, is going to be in charge of the traffic department of the new thirty-three million dollar plant at Point Breeze, Baltimore. Johnnie Whitman and wife announce the birth of a daughter, Jean, at Hartford, Conn., on June 26.
Steve Ryan, trusty guardian of what funds we have, calls to mind that at our Fifth we are to not only elect new officers but make some arrangement for funds for future years. Think out an answer to that. Steve also says that there are some individuals who still have some unredeemed pledges to the class. Four years have gone by; if you know any delinquents give them a boost. Steve continues in his capacities with Ryan and Buker, school supplies, Cambridge.
Dave Ames is with the Standard Oil Company in Madras, India, and as he gets back to this country but once in three years he has it all figured out that the Fifteenth in 1940 will be the first regular reunion he'll be able to make.
Stan Litchfield, who was married in April to the former Miss Bertha Hebard, is living in Scarsdale, N. Y. Bob Reynolds was one of the ushers at the wedding.
John Brownell is in Pittsburgh, occupying himself with the selling of securities.
Hi Russell was at last report in the suburban real estate game on Chicago's north shore. Tom Gedge is an advertising representative for College Humor, and is also located in Chicago.
Frank Calkins is in the marine insurance business in Portland, Oregon.
Rog Johnson, with the C. and P. Telephone Company, is now in Richmond, having gone there from Washington, D. C.
' Carl Bridenbaugh, who has been teaching history at M. I. T., will next fall be a fellow at Harvard.
Schuyler Foster is now an instructor at Ohio State, having been for the past few years at the University of Chicago.
Fred Reed was a June bridegroom, marrying Miss Helen Elizabeth O'Connor of Manchester, N. H.
Congratulations are in order also for Bob Cubbins (Texas Company, New York city), who became a father last May. Mother, son, and father all doing well.
Bob Carpenter and his wife are living in Washington, where Bob is in the stock department of Eastman, Dillon, and Company.
Harris, Forbes, and Company formed a new trust company in Boston this spring to administer estates and carry on a general banking business, and Nate Bugbee moved from Springfield to join the new company.
Lou Kimball, Boston, is again with the Frigidaire outfit. We expect to hear the wedding bells shortly. Slim Bauman showed up at a Dartmouth lunch in Chicago on his vacation from the Coast.
Those summer epistles haven't been coming in very fast. Let's hear from you.
Secretary, 2710 Graybar Building, New York