Whipping along on good old route No. 7, "the best and most direct route .to Hanover from New York via Danbury, Canaan, Bennington, etc.," one is apt to happen on Canaan Motors, Inc., a Chevrolet salesroom. This is the place to stop, there one will find Larry Smith, owner and classmate, dispensing super-service and running an adjacent inn. This, my friends, is the latest from Larry Smith '26.
Ed Emerson protests we have failed to mention marriage of Frank Poor to Miss Mabel Varner. We therefore mention it and the fact that Ed was best man. Ed is traffic manager of the telephone company in Providence, R. I.
Steve Weston writes me of the death of Charles Abbe, ex-'26. The class of 1926 regrets the passing of one of its loyal members. (See Necrology in the January MAGAZINE.)
November 10, 1930, at Warsaw, Poland, were born twin girls, and to Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery Colladay go swift congratulations. Meantime Mr. Colladay goes about work with the American Consular Service, which he enjoys tremendously.
Russell Newcomb of the Newark Museum Association sends clipping concerning Bob Riotte, pianist, of East Orange. Since winning the Bamberger two-year music scholarship, Bob has studied under Carl M. Roeder in the Institute of Musical Art in New York, and has recently made his bow as a concert pianist.
Loss of a stellar and somewhat celebrated celibate is noted in the announcement of the marriage of Margaret Zeralda Lamb to Edward Curtis McClintock at Tulsa, Oklahoma, on Wednesday, January the twenty-eighth. At home after March first at 1314 Dewey Ave., Bartlesville, Okla.
Proper attention is awarded to James Chase Oberlander, son of a famous father. Natal date, October 29, 1930.
The Boston Dartmouth Association is searching for our elusive classmate Mr. John Ouzounian, and I am happy to say a knock at the door of 128 West 77th St. will reward the Association, and John will have time to move if necessary.
For the Universal Credit Co. in Springfield, Mass., works Dave Harriman, with a title of credit manager. And why not?
In Lock D. Morton '26 we uncover an athletic director. Let's give the old locomotive boys for Miami High School, Miami, Okla.
Interned at St. Luke's Hospital in Chicago is the well-preserved frame of Arthur F. Cunningham '26.
Teacher John S. Greene reports for duty at Imperial, Calif., where a high school by that name is located.
Insurance adjuster Herbert J. Redman is employed in the Park Square Building, Boston, Mass.
From now on you may address Webster, C. D., care of Air Reduction Sales Co., 60 East 42d St., New York city.
Charles Starrett is appearing in "The Royal Family of Broadway."
And we move closer to the Fifth Reunion, stirred at the thought of melting snows and patches of green that will soon be appearing in Hanover.
The reunion dates are June 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16. Save them and get in touch with Brant Wallace, 89 Hawthorne Ave., East Orange, N. J., to keep him informed of your plans.
Secretary, 60 East 42nd St., New York