We asked Click Clarke in a recent letter if he had been traveling. He says "No, only around Illinois, Wisconsin, lowa, Indiana, and Michigan." Some day he should start out and take a little jaunt somewhere, say to Melbourne or Capetown. Click has listed two youngsters since the Tenth Report, but no candidates for Dartmouth. He is still engaged in engineering and sales for the Philip Carey Company of Cincinnati, and works out of Chicago.
Pay Barber, now a partner in the insurance firm of Field and Cowles in Boston, is evidently giving the same attention to contract bridge that he used to give to auction and other card games back when he and By Brown held open house in 8 So. Fayer. He says that By paid him a visit not long ago on one of his trips up from Honduras.
Curley Carr's recent letter gave evidence that he is very much of a family man. Says he has a daughter three and a half and a small son; putters around the garden in season snooping for bugs and weeds; takes the family swimming and sailing in the summer; and keeps the wolf from the door as an investment manager with Eaton and Howard of Boston. He met Bob Chase this winter, and says Bob is with the Telechron clock outfit.
Duke Howe was recently elected a director of the Western Massachusetts Bank and Trust Company of Springfield, Mass.
Russ Fisher was recently reported from Wilmington, Del., where he is connected with a travel bureau with an office in the Equitable Trust Building.
We learn that John Chesley is pursuing the even tenor of life, still in Mount Holly, N. J., successfully buying, selling, and developing real estate, and still getting a lot of pleasure out of his music on the side.
Tom Clark, who was with us during our early days at Dartmouth, has recently given up his pottery business, and is now representing the Caterpillar Tractor Co., of Peoria, Ill., out in Denver, Colo.
Ken Hammond is now associated with the Rice Mortuary in Loveland, Colo.
Charlie Janes is in a large department store in Providence, R. I., Gladdings, and is living out in West Barrington.
Mardis Brown, erstwhile member of '17 and '18, is now director of music in the Unitarian church in his old home town of Winchendon, Mass.
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