The football season is over, but we will just list the names of some of those who sat through the frigid breeze at the Navy game: Sid Akerstrom, Larry Brown, Al Dessau, Chip Semmes, Louis Ekstrom, John Remsen, Yick Nutt, Bill Appleyard, Tubby Merrill, Clarence von Tacky. Clarence and Edith von Tacky and their two boys motored over four hundred miles to the game.
Most of the class have been too busy recovering from the stock market slump, the activities of Santa Claus, and the ending of the old and starting of a new year to send any letters or news items. If you do not let us know what is going on you cannot read much of interest in this column.
Stub Stoughton has been transferred to the New York office of the American Tel. and Tel. Company from Baltimore. He was one of those attending the December dinner of the New York crowd on December 10.
Edmund A. "Buck" Freeman spent a few days this fall in Hanover. He was called there by the very critical illness of his sister, who is now on the road to complete recovery. He reports that Frances Jane Andrew arrived at the home of Bernard and Mrs. Andrew on November 20, 1929.,
Rev. Albert S. Kilbourn has removed from Elkader, lowa, to Eagle Grove in the same state, and is pastor of the Congregational church there.
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