Class Notes

CLASS OF 1928

MARCH 1930 Roy Milliken
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1928
MARCH 1930 Roy Milliken

Travel Notes

Mr. and Mrs. John Phelan are on their way to Bermuda, Havana, and way stations, due to return in three or four weeks, when John must again take up the lawyer business, for they say that two cannot live as cheaply as one.

Outing Club Notes

According to the papers, Dan'l Hatch, comptroller, has been running a supercarnival this week-end, aided by excellent weather and a Miss Somebody or other from New Jersey who was burdened with the title of Queen of the Carnival and a silver cup. They say that Dan knew the young lady and fixed the election, but I can't believe that.

Athletic Notes

Our friend Monty equaled his world's record twice to win the 45-yard high hurdles at the K. of C. games in Boston a while back. Looks like this job of instructing youngsters at Roxbury School, Cheshire, Conn., hasn't shortened that stride to speak of.

A welcome letter from Chuck Bruder reveals that he has been with th; W. T. Grant Company for almost a year, and for the past four months has worked for Harris, Forbes and Company. Additional proof, he says, that B. S. means Bond Salesman.

Johnnie Ahern is another of the bond sellers in Cleveland, working for Merrill, Hawley, and Company. He mentions that Bud Ranney is still hot-footing all over the place digging out news for the Cleveland Press—and seems to thrive on it.

You can blame Harv Fisher if the morning cup of java is muddy, because it is possible that his employers, Hills Bros., Inc., coffee importers, San Francisco, are responsible. Who knows?

Jim Gillard is a sophomore in the medical school of the University of Michigan.

Lin Gray works for the Corporation Trust Company of America at Wilmington, Del.

Woody Isham, after serving time as shipping clerk, radio salesman, and seller of gas burners, now occupies the position of systematizer for the Davidson Systems Corporation at Greenwich, Conn.

Ace Anthony has been assistant buyer in the soda department of Read Drug and Chemical Company at Baltimore, section manager for R. H. Macy, and is now a field representative for the General Motors Acceptance Corporation at Washington, D. C. In addition to all this Ace was married to Grace Lee last June.

Dick Barnstead is another lawyer at John Harvard's school. And while I think of it, authentic information lias come from Larry Lougee '29, chauffeur-extraordinary to Myles Lane. It seems that these two gentlemen bunk in the suburbs and commute together to and from Harvard's Law School, a fact which definitely places the whereabouts and activities of Mr. Lane for the next two weeks at least.

Rhodes Scholar Bill Breyfogle has not flunked out of Magdalen College, Oxford, up to the present writing.

Henry Buchtel studies medicine at Harvard, and Bob Byrne is likewise a second-year student at Dartmouth.

Tom Carroll has been in the accounting department of the New Eng. T. & T. since -graduating from Tuck School last spring.

Maurie Cogan graduated from Lafayette College, and is at present doing graduate work at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.

Jack Cook is traffic engineer for A. T. & T. at Chicago.

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