Class Notes

CLASS OF 1928

February, 1931 Roy Milliken
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1928
February, 1931 Roy Milliken

Well, mates, the joke's on me—just as I was getting set to deliver a potent load of sobs to turn the stone-cold hearts of the reticent and to alibi the scarcity of details this month I uncovered a promising cache of very acceptable stuff in the nooks and crannies of one of these gadgets called a "Work Organizer." A little musty, to be sure, and yellow around the edges from a lengthy repose under "Letters to Answer—lmmediate," but none the less all right. A minute, please, while I light the fire and warm over some of the least ancient morsels.

S. Holmes would note something suspicious in the way the '28 outfit seems to collect in the advertising department of Lever Brothers in Cambridge, Mass. Harry Gere now turns up beside Messrs. Fred Cole and Stuie Marshall in that locality.

Craw Pollock is involved in the merchandising of Dupont's Cellophane.

Ken Cuddeback is assistant to the sales manager of W. S. Quimby Company, teas and coffee, in Boston.

As for the students: Bill Kimball is at M. I. T.; A 1 Willey and Bill Lord are neargraduates at Harvard Law; Gordon Lowe and Carl Lundgren are occupied at Yale Law; Bill Marx studies law at Columbia; George Pitts is at the Chicago Theological Seminary; Ered Burleigh is at Krakow, Poland; John MacLeod is studying chemical engineering at the Tri-State College, Angola, Ind.; and old George Pasfield rates himself a student in the educational department of Westinghouse Electric in Pittsburgh.

You might be thinking up a few excuses in case you meet these gentlemen. Nibs Dowe is an insurance broker with John C. Paige Company of Boston. Chuck Gearhart does agency work for the New York Life, and Irving Beebe, Jr., sells insurance at St. Petersburg, Fla.

Johnnie Gulian is rising in the ranks of W. T. Grant—has an assistant managership in Baltimore.

Dick Brooks and Bill Harris are doing sales promotion work. Dick in Springfield, Mass., company unknown, and Bill in Newark with Baker and Company, Inc. Don Troy, in New York, is selling things, but what and for whom I can't say.

Jack Burr and Boice Gross are lawyers, Jack in New York and Boice in San Fran cisco. And Tom Talbot is a law clerk in Philadelphia.

Ham Hagar is making out in fine shape with Moody's Investors Service, New York. Hank Milton sells securities in and around Lawrence, Mass. Chuck Crosby still banks on the National Shawmut Bank at Boston, and Chuck Davis investment banks with the First National Old Colony Corp. at New York.

Maurice Gray is headmaster at one of the schools in Contoocook, N. H. Champ Webster is still teaching at the Lakeside Country Day School, Seattle, Wash. Elwood Drake connected with the National Survey of Secondary Education in the Office of Education, Department of Interior, Washington, D. C. Eino Johnson is a teacher at Bristol, Conn.

Ken Turner still works at Lord arid Taylor in New York.

Ed Rose is an interior decorator in New Rochelle.

Rappie Bavier was last heard from at West Hollywood, Cal., activities unknown but very questionable even so—still, I may be wrong, they may have need of stop-watch experts out there. And while we are out there—Bill Cunningham substantiates -the story of Ted Baehr's rise to fame in the movies—he was out there for the Stanford game and saw old Ted in the flesh.

Horace C. "Brownie" Brown sends word that he was married on August 16 last to Dorothy Ann Ross, Wellesley '27, at Bethlehem, Pa., and is working in the production division of the General Cable Corporation at Rome, N. Y. Darrell Granger is with the same company in New York city.

Munny Raymond has been in St. Paul for the Automatic Electric, Inc., manufacturers of dial telephone equipment.

Letter from Ed Atkinson yesterday gives the news that Paul Rudman was married on the 26th of December to Marion May Seaver at Springfield, Mass. Ed says that on New Year's night he bumped into Charlie Lamson at the Dover (Mass.) Country Club. Charlie has been doing many things, including a speaking part in a musical show last spring, and is at present with Jordan Marsh at Boston. Ed didn't tell us about himself, however.

Finally, a short note from Jack McGrath, telling of his very recent engagement to Madeline Hortense Aveson.

Secretary, The Waypoyset Mfg. Co., Pawtucket, R. I.