Milt Aronowitz came on from Albany, N. Y., to see the Harvard game, and announced that he had a five-months-old candidate for the team. Milton Aronowitz Jr. was born May 24, 1933. Then we learned that Marc Wright planned not to see the game, but as Ellen Davis Wright arrived on October 26, 1933, Marc celebrated by watching it from the top of the stadium.
George Davidson, late of Florida, and Earl Bid well together with James Hemphill were three of the class who are not usually seen in the stadium for any of the football games.
At the first class dinner in New York, although a large crowd was expected, only Wells, Runkle, Stoddard, Catterall, and Remsen showed up. Jay Runkle is now living at 36 Pondfield Road, West Bronxville, N. Y., and it was reported that Herb Jones is now located in Bridgeport with the Bridgeport Brass Company, and that Bill Terry has changed his address to 500 4th Ave., New York City.
Dean Munsey has become associated with the Equitable Life Assurance Society in Boston, and Phil Randall is also with the Equitable in the Townsend Agency in Boston.
From Tulsa, Oklahoma, comes word of the sudden death of Kendall Winship. He had been ill a few days, when one of the arteries which supplies the heart muscles with blood became plugged, and he was removed to the hospital, where his condition grew steadily worse, and he died on November 8. His widow, formerly Rose White of Concord, N. H., his mother and his brother, Pete Winship of Melrose, have the deepest sympathy of the entire class.
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