TOURING TOWLER
Gene spent June flitting about here and there in the Middle West for the Curtis Publishing Company. En route he managed to meet a few of the class, and some of the items below have reached us indirectly through him.
THE MORTONS OF DARTMOUTH
Wherever the gang has been gathered at any of our reunions, there you could always find Anne and Searls; and we have the pleasure of reporting that they have definitely signed up for the Fifteenth in 1932, at the head of the list.
VICE-PRESIDENT WORTHINGTON
Vice-President Worthington of Ditto, Inc.—sure, that's our Harry, the same one what used to broad jump.
CAMP DIRECTOR MYER
Joe believes in long vacations on full pay; and so when St. John's College closes up for the summer the dean of accounting has a summer camp which he manages during July and August, Camp Namaschang.
REPATRIATED EMERSON
We take pleasure in quoting Sumner's letter:
"The Guaranty Company has decided to repatriate its exiled citizen, but, between us, the aforesaid exiled citizen has never found living in Montreal any particular hardship. However, there will be a real advantage in being able to see some of the fellows in the class and a little real football again.
"We had a diminutive class luncheon here in Philadelphia recently, with Vic Smith, Ralph Britton, Bruce Ludgate, and myself discussing the good old times and the advantages of the City of Brotherly Love. Bruce and I have been fishing together with scandalously poor results."
CENSUS EXPERT DEWEY
Ned Dewey, after several years on the Pacific Coast, is reported as being now located at the Census Bureau in Washington, D. C., as a consulting expert.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Richards announced the marriage of their daughter Muriel Beebe to Gordon Stone Tracy on the twenty-eighth of June, 1930, at West Haven, Conn.
The Secretary wishes to report that during July he and his father sold out their overall business, the same one which has done various extemporaneous and impromptu jobs on reunion costumes. It is most uncertain as to where the next issue of these '17 notes will be mailed. However, mail addressed to North Brookfield, Mass., will reach me; and until this column appears again in the November, 1930, issue—"Luck to you."
Secretary, 90 Colony Road, Longmeadow, Mass.