Class Notes

CLASS OF 1913

MARCH 1930 Warde Wilkins
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1913
MARCH 1930 Warde Wilkins

Macdonald and Remsen attended the banquet and annual meeting of the Thayer Society of Engineers in New York in January, and Nutt, Meleney, Riley, and Remsen attended the January class dinner in New York.

A1 Dessau is now associated with the Cos-mopolitan in New York.

A 1 Dessau is now associated with the Cosmopolitan in New York. A card from Sherm and Delia Ward from La Paz, Bolivia: "We have been living the last ten days at 12,000 feet elevation. Notwithstanding the discomfort of poor food and no heat it is well worth while seeing at first hand the Inca civilization in Peru and Bolivia." Sherm has had an audience with the president of Peru, and has had unusual opportunities for taking amateur movies in view of the special courtesies extended to him.

Ted Davis and family have chartered a sloop, and are now proceeding southward to warmer climes. Perhaps he will have time to write a line for the class notes.

Yick Nutt, Bill Towler, John Remsen, Jack Alden, and Collin Wells have been interviewing prospective freshmen for next fall's class. In addition to these five the following were present at the alumni dinner in New York on January 18: Appleyard,. Ashton, Dessau, Brown, Holmes, Scott, Macdonald, Smith, and Stoddard.

Pheny Badger is now a vice-president in the Union Trust Company of Detroit. He was one of the speakers at a trust company conference held in Detroit last November, and "made a very masterly address," according to Len Manley, who should know.

Line Wilson jumped across the country recently and spent a few days in Boston. He had lunch with Tubby Merrill and the Secretary just before he started back to Frisco.

Secretary, 40 Broad St., Boston