Class Notes

CLASS OF 1901

JUNE 1932 Everett M. Stevens
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1901
JUNE 1932 Everett M. Stevens

Andrew Marshall and Bob Leavens were in Hanover the first of May, attending the annual C. & G. banquet.

Walter Bryant '34, son of our own Bill Bryant, has been appointed assistant manager of lacrosse, and will automatically become manager his senior year.

Chan Cox recently delivered a talk before Prof. Larmon's class in business administration, and the same evening addressed the Graduate Club on the subject, "Soak the Rich."

Bob Leavens has been on a leave of absence the past year, and this spring has been in Hanover, availing himself of the facilities of Baker Library for reading and research. He has now returned to his home in California, and will be back at teaching in the fall.

President Hopkins sailed May 6 for a short trip abroad. He will pay his respects to Edward Tuck, the generous benefactor of the College, who is now in his ninetieth year.

Dr. Harlan F. Curtis, who has been located in the West for a number of years, has opened an office in Concord, N. H., and is specializing in nose and throat. Curtis has been so located that it has been impossible for him to attend class functions. We shall hope to see him, and have him with us, whenever we meet.

Secretary,37 Berkeley St., Nashua, N. H.