Class Notes

CLASS OF 1922

June 1931 Francis H. Horan
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1922
June 1931 Francis H. Horan

King E. Fauver, of the Elyria, Ohio, bar, was a recent visitor in New York city. From him we learn that he has been a member of the Ohio State Bar Association's committee on the reform of probate law.

The demon epidemiologist, Gaylord Anderson, has been advanced to the post of assistant director of public health for the commonwealth of Massachusetts, a real distinction for a man whose background includes heeling for Dartmouth.

Your Secretary renders thanks to the class for having given him a pleasant week-end in Hanover, May 1-2, in attendance at the meetings of the Secretaries Association. As a reward for unbroken attendance over a period of nine years he was made, vicepresident for the forthcoming year.

While in Hanover we learned that the seniors had recently voted H. West the second most popular member of the faculty, evidence enough that the philosopher is making a hit. Further than that, something like 180 lads elected one of his courses for the next year. H. will have a semester off, beginning next February, and will spend his time in Europe.

Lloyd Barnard is second in command of a branch of Central Hanover Bank and Trust Company, recently opened at 90 Broad St., Gotham.

We shed a tear for Hubbard Hall, demolished in the name of so-called progress without remembrance that that old structure was all that stood between our country and the Imperial German High Seas Fleet during the war, and that it housed such statesmen, as Louie Gluek, Nick Carter, Bill Bullen, and Bob Almy. That astute banker, Harvey Moses, hasresumed his job as regional reporter. He tellsus that in his borough, Springfield (Mass.), Hall Clark continues as the sire of only one youngster, the daughter now a big girl.

Mr. and Mrs. Spenny Smith on February 11 welcomed their firstling, Cynthia. Bob Dewey is now commuting to Darien. (Conn.), where he lives at 97 Leroy Ave.

Bob Booth has his name in the firm now, Wyman, Starr, and Booth, lawyers, Manchester, N. H. Harvie Zuckerman has returned from Scotland, and is living at 308 Lexington Ave., Gotham.

Phi] Grant has for some time had a job with Paine, Webber, and Company, Chicago' investment house.

Another of our section of Chicago investment bankers is Walter Gatzert. He is living at 58 Lakewood Drive, Glencoe.

Paul Hyde noncommittally reports himself as a salesman, resident at 7157 Euclid; Ave., Chicago.

Monty Mountcastle tells us that he isallied with Mountcastle Map Company of Cleveland. His home is at Cleveland Heights, 3243 Bradford Road.

Danny Kincaid has become allied with George H. Burr and Company, a New York Stock Exchange firm.

Frederick Theodore Heath was born on April 3 to Mr. and Mrs. Andy Heath. That's two sons for them.

All good boys will begin saving at least twenty-five cents a week to pay expenses at out Tenth Reunion in June, 1932 (next year).

Secretary, 40 West Ninth St., New York