Class Notes

Class of 1907

November 1933 Henry R. Lane
Class Notes
Class of 1907
November 1933 Henry R. Lane

Fritz Luberger writes from the University of Cincinnati Law School, "I'm feelinga little more ancient than usual today—myoldest youngster having departed yesterday to enter the class of 1937 at Wellesley."

Harry Haley has been elected a director of the First National Bank of Portland, Me.

How about a loan for class treasury if the class tax delinquents don't step on the gas!

Ed Barker's daughter, Agnes Marie, has recently entered Sargent School of Physical Education at Cambridge, Mass.

Who can supply the address of Dr. Albert Perkins Tibbets, formerly at 1430 Rhode Island Ave., N.W., Washington, D. C.P Perhaps this will bring a response from Tibbets himself.

Sam Bartlett, who by the way is assisting the Class Secretary in disseminating information about classmates in the Greater New York area, has up-to-date news about two classmates from whom many of us hear infrequently.

Roy Mullins was released late in September from the Presbyterian Hospital, Newark, following a serious operation which kept him in the hospital for nearly three months. Roy is on leave from the New Jersey State Highway Department and expects to resume work about the first of the new year.

Al Farrier reports that he has deserted the urban district for the rural community of Millington, N. J., from which point he continues, however, to communicate to New York.

How many classmates remember Temple, who roomed with Dick Southgate during his freshman year and did not return? He is now a partner in Temple & Crane, construction engineers, with headquarters in the Chamber of Commerce Building in Boston. He has a boy in the freshman class.

Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cushman enjoyed an August vacation in England.

The treasurer would like to be able to report a magnificent response to his recent call for class dues. The fact of the matter is, however, that about 25% have sent in checks. The other 75% will have the pleasure of another communication from the treasurer before long.

Secretary, 80 Federal St., Boston