Class Notes

CLASS OF 1925

FEBRUARY 1930 Douglas Archibald
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1925
FEBRUARY 1930 Douglas Archibald

Eddie Blake is located at Rumson, N. J., where he is in his fourth year as an English instructor at the Rumson School. Rumson is so delightful that Eddie spends the entire year there with the exception of an annual two weeks' vacation spent with Dinny Duffin, contractor, prophet, and politician, of Malone, N. Y.

Last year, after a year's retirement, Eddie took down the running shoes and proved that the attractions of the above-mentioned Rumson had not made him forget how to step. He won the Masonic 400 meters, the Daily News 800 meters, the Manhattan 500, took second in the National Championship 600 and in the Casey 600, and also ran on the B. A. A. relay teams. During the summer Eddie went to Denver for the National Championships, took a second and a third in the middle distances, and was one of the B. A. A. relay team which won the American two-mile championship

Speaking of Denver, Horse Taylor is reported to have recently returned there after being in Germany since the Olympics.

Bud Brown, Flagstaff, Arizona, has been spending his summers since graduation in the cattle and ranch business and the rest of the year teaching English and history in the Flagstaff high school. His engagement to Miss Isabel Fuller of Phoenix has recently been announced, and the wedding is scheduled for next June. Bud doubts if he can make the Fifth, but extends a cordial invitation to anyone who is fortunate enough to be motoring across the continent to stop and see him.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Childs have announced the birth on November 20 of Robert Malcolm Childs.

Mr. and Mrs. Karl D. King, Jr., announced the birth on December 2 of David Wayland King.

Sport pages in the latter part of last year carried word that Eddie Edwards had been signed by the New York Yankees. Eddie has been with the Boston Braves and with Providence during the last three years, and will now have a chance to pitch to a few of Connie Mack's heavy guns.

Andy Edson was one of a group confirmed as vice-consuls by the Senate last November. The names were confirmed in order of the mark received on the examination, and Andy kept up to his old 4.0 pace by coming second in a group of 23.

Parker Merrow, the New Hampshire business man, has been helping out the D. 0. C. this winter by loaning them a snowmobile for use in clearing Occom Pond for skaters. According to The Dartmouth the machine has replaced horses formerly used. The horses must have recently replaced freshmen.

Jack Spring dropped in the other day while on a vacation from McGill Medical School in Montreal. Jack will be through this year, and plans to enter a hospital in Springfield, Mass.

Monty Montgomery is with the Electric Bond and Share Company in New York city. Curt Abel, with General Foods in New York, is now in charge of their eastern office downtown.

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