Class Notes

CLASS OF 1908

MARCH 1932 A. B. Rotch
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1908
MARCH 1932 A. B. Rotch

Arthur D. O'Shea attended the convention of the national association of clothing dealers at Atlantic City in February, and they didn't let him get away until they had elected him president of the association.

Bob Marsden was in New York the end of January and went to lunch with Larry Symmes and Don Frothingham.

Mike Stearns is contact man for Three-InOne Oil, a subsidiary of Drug, Incorporated. Art Soule is production manager for Drug, Incorporated, and commutes between his home in Boston and Hastings, N. Y.

Paul Vaitses is Number One man with the United States Stay Company, where he expects to stay. Heh, heh.

Bill English is putting in all his time raising money for the women's college they plan to install at Rockford, 111.

Park Stickney is the logical candidate for president of the Chicago Alumni association. As the election takes place February 28 we don't dare announce his election. Remember Charles Evans Hughes. Park is one of the most active men in the association and is especially interested in the Alumni Fund. Ev Marsh, a former president, was on the nominating committee that picked Classmate Stickney.

Harry Rogers is now giving most of his time to a large box business in Manchester. They make wooden packing cases, and the business was ill and needed a doctor. Harry was picked to save it.

"Dick" Ordway is now working for an advertising agency in Manchester, N. H.

Except for these few items the author of this kollum of komment aint heard nothin' nor seen nothin'. He honestly intended to fill a page with class news, all hatched from his own imagination. Then just before the dead-line on class news he got tonsilitis, which cut off all activity above the ears. So if you want class news in the MAGAZINE, be kind to your Adam's apple and send in the gossip.

Assistant Secretary, Milford, N. H.