In a recent communication from Hugh Courtright, I have learned that his correct address is now 7949 Crandon Ave., Chicago. Hugh is with the National Grinding Wheel Company with business address in Chicago, 1256 East 75th St.
Representative K. H. Washburn of the 7th Plymouth District in Massachusetts, whose residence is still Middleboro, Mass., has recently reported to the Secretary as alive and happy.
From Tap Taplin of Orleans, comes the information supposed to be correct that on June 20, Herb Potter was married to Miss Katharine Moore of Evanston, Ill. The wedding was performed by Dick Merrill, at his church in Newton. Herb and Katherine are at present living in Lexington, Mass. Congratulations and best wishes to the Potters.
Further class notes are impossible, as no news has been received from members of the class by the Secretary this summer. At the present moment the writer is in the midst of a political campaign which will be decided long before these notes are read. Among his active supporters are John D. Warren, Esq., and Gerald F. Cobleigh, Esq., both of Nashua and Judge Chester B. Jordan of Keene. In the other Congressional district of New Hampshire, William N. Rogers is a candidate for reelection. Should Rogers win the Democratic nomination and election, and the writer be successful in his district, the class of 1915 should be well represented in Congress for the next two years. [The Editor regrets to report that the Secretary's canvass was unsuccessful. Rogers, however, obtained his renomination.]
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