Class Notes

CLASS OF 1917

FEBRUARY 1930 John W. White
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1917
FEBRUARY 1930 John W. White

Charlie Wolff, who for the past few years has been located in Canada, is now settled back in New York. It is known for certain that he is back there more or less permanently, but further information as to his business and address will be appreciated.

Hal Tobin, after his long vacation in Rutland, Saranac, and Switzerland, is now located at the University of Louisiana as a full professor, or at the very least an assistant professor. Baton Rouge is his present address.

Stan Kingsbury, who has been an expert in leather ever since he ceased in 1918 to be an expert in flying boats, has been running his own factory in Worcester for the past year or two, and receives callers in Shrewsbury, Mass.

Treasurer Brooks blew us to a lunch in New York over the holidays. Don is expecting to get up in the world before long, as the Texas Company, with which he is affiliated, is going to move its New York offices to the new Chrysler Building, than which there is no taller building in the city; and Don has spoken for the top story, so he can still watch the ships in the bay.

Secretary, 90 Colony Road, Longmeadow, Mass.