Class Notes

CLASS OF 1910

JUNE 1930 Arthur P. Allen
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1910
JUNE 1930 Arthur P. Allen

The Reunion Committee have all plans worked out in detail and have made every effort for your convenience and enjoyment. Arrangements have now been made with the Penna. Railroad to add sleepers to the Montrealer leaving New York at 8:30 p.m. June 12, 13 and 14, for the accommodation of those around New York. These sleepers will arrive in White River Jet. about 3 a.m. and will be set off and may be occupied until 7:30 in the morning.

We are sorry to hear that Easty has been under the weather from over-work and has now been compelled to take a long, muchneeded rest. We are in hopes his health will be better so he can be back for Reunion.

Tom Steward, in a belated return, too late for the Class Report, writes that he is director of publicity and teacher of journalism at the University of Minnesota. He reports two children, Roderick, born May 25, 1919, and Gilbert, born August 16, 1920.

Joe Bartlett is now associate professor of French at Antioch College, where he has been teaching since 1922.

Walter Wilson has suffered considerably this spring from inflammatory rheumatism, being confined to his home for over a month. He is now much better and able to attend business again.

The National Underwriter in its April 24th issue contains the following, as well as a very good picture of Pineo. We hope his new duties won't interfere at all with his attendance at Reunion.

Secretary, 40 Florence Ave., Norwood, Mass.