Class Notes

CLASS OF 1913

June 1931 Warde Wilkins
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1913
June 1931 Warde Wilkins

Dana Waterman, member of the law firm of Lane and Waterman, at Davenport, lowa, stopped long enough to send his Alumni Fund check to Mose to "stop your hollering." L. S. Riford is secretary of the Beacon Milling Cos., Inc., at Cayuga, N. Y., manufacturers of feeds for poultry and cattle. He is, of course, an enthusiastic follower of all the Cornell-Dartmouth games; hasn't missed any

Sid Akerstrom is on sea duty, and on March 23 wrote from Balboa, C. Z., that he had been there with the Battle Force for six weeks and was on his way then to Cuba. Buck Freeman misses a long column of news in this magazine so helps out frequently with what he has. At the Dartmouth dinner in Washington on March 24, one hundred and twenty-five, including "Buck" and Don Evans, gathered about the banquet board, and the picture of the group appeared in the rotogravure section of the April 5 Washington Star.

Herb Jones has moved to Broad St. with A. L. Hartridge Co., Inc., now at 90 Broad St., New York city.

Crawford Baker has been East again— this time staying at the Shelton in New York. He reports a good winter for the family in Phoenix, Arizona, and that Mrs. Baker is much better and hoping to return East in another year.

"Manley heads Woodbury Bank" is the heading of a news item received from Sioux City. Len was elected president of the Woodbury County Savings Bank in Sioux City to succeed George Sinclair, who died on March 27. Len has been a vice-president of the Woodbury Bank previous to his election as president, and is also president of the Security National Bank of Sioux City.

Word from Ray Bennett from Pasadena, Cal., advises of the sudden death of Larry Brown on April 30. Larry had a mastoid operation and did not come out of ether. He was buried with military honors on May 6, in Waterside Cemetery, Marblehead, Mass.

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