Mr. and Mrs. LOWELL HOLWAY announce the arrival on October seventh of Lowell Junior. Weight not released.
HABRY NOYES is back in Boston again and has taken over important work in the Noyes Buick Company.
ABE WINSLOW promised a letter that has not been forthcoming. He calls our attention to the fact that the Alumni Association of which he is the secretary is celebrating its sesquicentennial this year, which means lots of work for him.
GEORGE WINTER announces, on behalf of his family, the birth on November 6 of George 'Bennett. George senior is very much a telephone man, having been with A. T. & T., N. Y. Telephone, and N. J. Bell Tele- phone.
This is a big month for Twenty arrivals: JOHN SUNDERLAND writes that WILBUR MORSE FULLAWAY JR. came into the world on October 14. He also adds that JOHN ALLEN has gone into business for himself, his wares being stock remedies.
We quote the following interesting note from a recent letter of Doc MILLER'S:
"I am leaving Boston early next month for a trip by plane through the Southern States to Mexico City and back, stopping off at Washington, Atlanta, Ga., Shreveport, La., Dallas and Brownsville, Texas, and then over the mountains to Mexico City. If time permits I may return by Pan-American Airways by way of Kingston, Jamaica, Havana, and Miami. I hope to see many college friends, as well as classmates of mine from Harvard Medical School, who are practicing in the cities that I intend to visit. Flew to coast and back last fall and enjoyed every minute of it."
JACK MAYER, in spite of the depression, has the Harvard and Yale games on his sports schedule.
DON MACDONALD, resident of Shawsheen Village, Mass., is a special agent with the Mass. Bonding and Insurance Company.
GEORGE LOEHR has recently been made treasurer of the Danforth Refrigeration Company, distributors for northeastern Ohio of the Westinghouse Refrigerator. He will be glad to talk with any refrigerator-minded classmates in this territory. He is, according to the records, married and has two children.
Again TUDOR BRADLEY is in New England, but he has for the first time deserted chamber of commerce work and taken a position with the Walker and Pratt Manufacturing Co., and is living in Chelmsford with his office in Boston. He has successively been secretary of the chambers of Barre, Vt.; Gardner, Mass.; Tarrytown and Port Washington, N. Y.
CHARLIE GOODNOW, formerly with Fleischmann's Yeast, has broadened his activities to include the entire line of Standard Brands as sales agent for the city of Washington.
LENDALL DAVIS reports frequent golf matches with TINK LOMBARD in Baltimore and a recent visit with TOMMY THOMPSON.
The depression has hit many but not WES CARR, who has just doubled the size of his house in Mansfield, Ohio, where he is in the production department of the Westinghouse Company.
JOHN BERANEK writes from Seattle that he has received his annual letter from FIBBEY BENNETT urging a trip East to take in the Harvard game. He regrets that he can't make it and solicits letters from others. Address: College Club, Sixth and Spring St.
Through an oversight on the part of the Secretary a few summer notes from AL FKEY were omitted from the last issue: CARL NEWTON and family spent most of the summer in Hanover. PAB SAMPLE, summering in a nearby Vermont town, visited Hanover one day. As we all know he is an artist by profession and teaches in the University of Southern California. Other summer visitors in Hanover: ARCH LAWSON, DICK PEARSON, SAM CENTER, TED FELLOWS and Mrs. FELLOWS: Prof. BILL CARTER of the economics department is at Princeton this year. . . . The SECRETARY and MRS. CATE visited the FREYS in their new home over the week-end of the Lebanon Valley game.
JOHN CARDEN writes from the New York office of the Porter Corporation that SPENCE SNEDECOR broke into print with an article in the October issue of Medical Economics. The subject was his trip of last summer in a trans-Atlantic yacht race. How about a story for the Column, Spence P
Another fall visitor to Hanover: ED LINDSAY, accompanied by MRS. LINDSAY. Ed's marriage of June, 19S0, has not previously been announced in these pages.
HENBY HAYES, for many years with F. W. Woolworth Cos., is now business manager of the Harley School, Brighton, N. Y. He is married and has two children.
PHIL GKOSS reports having seen LLOYDSMITH at the Atlantic City Ice Cream Convention. He is now on his way to Tulsa. He sends a clipping from the trade press covering his new work. We quote:
"The Michigan Alkali Cos. of Wyandotte, Mich., producers and manufacturers of solid carbon dioxide, has completed arrangements with Pure Carbonic, Inc., controlled by Air Reduction Company, Inc., whereby this company will sell and distribute this product nationally. Headquarters will be maintained in New York city and Detroit. . . . The work will be under the direction of Mr. Lewis Chamberlin of Michigan Alkali Cos. and Mr. F. P. Gross, Jr., of Pure Carbonic, Incorporated."
Secretary, 774 Great Plain Ave., Needham, Mass.