We note the following changes in residential addresses in the class records:
Taintor Parkinson, 932 Greenwood Ave., Ann Arbor, Mich. Oliver P. Greenwood, 238 So. Main St., Wallingford, Conn. Charles W. Pearson, 71 Pierce Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. John F. Glynn Jr., 2424 Argosy Way, Hollywood, Calif. Bertram Hatton, 2271 East 60th St., Seattle, Wash.
Ed Martin has changed his office to 1612 Cosmo St., Los Angeles, Calif.
Allan McCurdy is now superintendent of schools at Wentworth, N. H. You will remember that he was previously superintendent at Orford, N. H.
Bill Patterson is with the Manila Trading and Supply Co. at Manila, P. I.
Ralph Cushman is now with the M. D. Knowlton Company, builders of paper box and shipping case machinery, with an office at 675 Massachusetts Ave., Arlington, Mass. His new residence address is Stetson Hall, Winchester, Mass.
"In a picturesque country setting, with sunshine, snow and ice, and zero weather, Miss Beryl Aileen Libby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Richard Libby of Richford, Vt., and Curtiss Lanfare Sheldon of New Britain, Conn., were married Tuesday afternoon, December 29, 1931, at 4 o'clock, at St. Ann's Episcopal church, Richford. Rev. Charles E. Scrimgeour performed the ceremony before the immediate members of the bride's family and Mr. Sheldon's sister, Miss Bertha L. Sheldon of New Britain. The couple will reside on Grove Hill, New Britain."
Curt has also added to his responsibilities by taking on the job of class agent. It seems like a mean trick to burden a newly married man with the added responsibilities of such a job, particularly under existing conditions. The old married men of the class should be at least sufficiently sympathetic to forward their Alumni Fund subscriptions promptly.
I am surprised and disappointed that my statement as to the class champions in various sports did not arouse enough indignation in some of their competitors or their competitors' friends or supporters, to result in further claims. As a result I think I will publish an official honors list in the next issue for those whose claims (made on their behalf but on my own initiative) remain uncontested. Are there no athletes (?) in our class with enough pride or self-respect to claim the honors justly due them? And are there no wives of class members with sufficient pride in their husbands to see that their proper claims for championship honors are duly presented?
Secretary, Atlantic National Bank Bldg., 100 Milk St., Boston