Class Notes

Class of 1913

October 1932 Warde Wilkins
Class Notes
Class of 1913
October 1932 Warde Wilkins

Rockwood (Eddie) Edwards has purchased a most attractive "English Residence in the Highland Division of Lawrence Park West, Bronxville," we are advised by one of the New York papers. Picture bears out the statement.

Not a great deal of news from Chicago, but Ned Crawford has been with the First National Bank since last winter, and A1 Foreman is vice-president of an insurance agency at 134 So. LaSalle St.

Want to make popcorn? Ralph Stone in Providence, R. 1., is selling Holcombe and Harris Butterkist Popcorn machines.

Bob Crenner is back home from his last trip with the U.SS. Jason, and is now out of the Navy. He is living in Hudson, N. H.

Jack Nelson on September 4 lost to St. George W. Smith, attached to the Portsmouth Naval Hospital, in the 28th annual open tournament for the men's singles championship of Essex county, Mass., on the clay courts of the North Andover Country Club. It was the surprise of the day.

We presume you have all read Mose Linscott's report to each of you. He did a marvelous job on the Fund this year, and you should digest his report and note the first general broadcast for the 20th Reunion next June. More information to follow. Watch this column as well, and pay your class dues so that you will be sure to do your share towards the Titanic Twentieth.

Secretary, 40 Broad St., Boston