No news is good news in some cases. But this scribe has to have facts for this column. So come on, let's have a little Walter Winchelling.
Les Campbell is about snowed under with work. As chief examiner of the New York State Department of Civil Service, it has fallen to his lot to have to classify all the positions that come under this bureau. It means working and traveling about 18 out of the 24 hours of the day. Les lives in Cohoes and operates out of Albany.
Advertising is Gus Browne's means of making both ends meet. You will all remember Gus as a hurdler of promise, but not under Harry Hillman's instruction long enough to have all the talent brought to the surface. Gus is married and has one son, and graces that fair city of Concord where he can no doubt take advantage of Ralph George's offer to clear all traffic infractions.
If the Mardigras draws you to New Orleans this coming year, just be certain to look up Nat Harris. You will find him at the W. T. Grant Company store on Canal St. Nat is manager of this store.
Freshman pitcher Bob Bartlett is now tossing figures around as an accountant for the Western Electric Company at their Broadway office in New York city.
Certainly that score, Dartmouth 6-Lafayette o, must have looked especially good to Eugene Chase. Easton is his home, and his work is professor of government at Lafayette.
Bill Brown is principal of the Senior High School in Glens Falls, N. Y.
Edwin Lindman is headmaster of the mathematics department at the Canter-bury School, located in New Milford, Conn.
Bill Mott is sales manager of the Darex division of the Dewey and Almy Chemical Company of Cambridge, Mass.
During the past month it has been my good pleasure to have seen Bill Brett for but a few moments, so that I have nothing that I can add concerning him. But Carl Holmes was caught while in the midst of instructing his football team in the art of throwing forward passes. And Bill McKenzie passed along some dope in the art of selling. You know that Bill covers the Ohio territory for Goodyear in the sale of tires as original equipment. This takes him among the bus and truck manufacturers, and they are potential customers for me. Hence the help on Bill's part.
Secretary, 3589 Avalon Rd. Shaker Heights, Ohio