Last year by careful planning the Secretary managed to get at least a few news items in eight of the nine issues of the MAGAZINE. Many secretaries scored every month. That is the worthy goal we set for the coming year. More letters, more cards, more clippings will help. Don't hold out. Give your classmates a break.
Fifty-six Bishop Road, West Hartford, Conn., is the new address of IRV WORTH, who when last heard from was in the fire insurance business in Worcester.
ROY RUBEL, newspaper representative, has been alternating between Chicago and New York. His latest move is East to no East 42d St.
JOHNNY ALLEN writes the good news that he has landed a permanent job with E. H. Lougee & Cos. of Council Bluffs, a well established company dealing in city and farm mortgages.
DON ROGERS, for many years a Philadelphia contractor, living in Moorestown, N. J., has jumped into Philadelphia real estate with the firm of Joseph J. & R. Greenberg.
Automobile bodies has been the business of RALPH ROBERTS for a number of years, first with Leßaron, Inc., and now with the Briggs Manufacturing Company. His address is 539 University Place, Grosse Pointe, Mich.
To several corporate presidencies held by JIM CHILCOTT has been added that of the Maltine Company, New York. He learned how with N. W. Ayer & Sons.
PAUL HUTCHINSON, Boston investment banker, has moved to 43 Overbrook Drive, Wellesley.
TINK LOMBARD, who has a daughter four years old, has been with the Western Electric Company, in Baltimore since 1930. His new address is 500 Murdock Road.
The HANK DEARBORNS announce the arrival of John Holmes on February 26, 1933. John's sister Mary is now four years old, and his dad's business is in Providence. When last heard from, and that was
some time ago, FRANK LORD was a special agent for Travelers Fire Insurance Cos. He has recently moved to 90 Church St., Wethersfield, Conn.
LOWELL HOLWAY sends in a new address: Washington St., South Duxbury, Mass.
808 FARWELL, DuPont salesman for R. I. territory, has moved to 68 Columbia Ave., Edgewood, R. I.
Along with his many other activities in Monroe, Mich., STAN NEWCOMER finds time to head Post No. 60, American Legion. Two years ago he served as vice-commander of the same post.
JOHN FELLI continues making long hops in the aviation industry. He has been elected treasurer of North American Aviation, Inc., holding company for General Aviation Mfg. Corp. and Western Air Express, both of which companies he also serves as treasurer. This latest jump brings him back to New York from Baltimore.
Class Agent FREY gives us a couple for our "Looking North" column: Sherry andMrs. BAKETEL visited Hanover in August..... Dick and Robin PEARSON spent a couple of days with the Freys in September..... Bill TRACY visited Hanover in June..... Paul Halsey is the neiv son of Dickand Polly GODDARD—born July 14 ... .and congratulations, Al, on a remarkablejob on the 1933 Fund. This goes for HAL, NORM, and JIM, who helped you pull 1920way up above the average in the most difficult year of all. Because there were noquotas exact standings cannot be determined, but zue attained 74% of contributors, a position bettered by only six classes,the youngest of which was 1900.
CHARLIE MCKENZIE, as nearly everyone knows, was elected as Western States representative to the Alumni Council this spring. This gives 1920 two members for the current year, which is the last of the Secretary's second term. Charlie and Mrs. MCKENZIE were in Hanover for the June meeting.
Dean PLOWMAN of Extension Division, Denver University, has been given leave of absence to serve as executive assistant to the Denver Water Board. He will aid in putting into effect improved methods of organization and operation. The result of his work, say Denver papers, will have far-reaching political effects. Barbara Helen arrived at the home of the F. BEARDSLEY FOSTERS June 4. *
Secretary, 774 Great Plain Ave., Needham, Mass