Class Notes

Class of 1907

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

Norman Cushman reports that a customer on the other end of the phone proved to be Kirke Moses, who is an executive of the Premoid Company, Springfield, Mass.

Your Secretary reports a fine letter from Dr. Henry D. Howard, Beverly Calif. Henry says that it is eight years "since you sat in my torture chair in theBack Bay.""Occasionally I see Ted Redington. Heis living in Pasadena, and as far as I knowstill in the insurance game."

Henry lives at 918 18th St., Santa Monica, just six miles from Beverly Hills. His hobbies are trees and flowers, and he reports that he gets his exercise irrigating some eighty avocados, orange, lemon, and lime trees. Henry reports the best of health, and disappointment that his plans to attend the Twenty-fifth had to be changed.

Mrs. "Bishop" Niles for several years has been in charge of collecting the Alumnae Fund from Wellesley College graduates—a responsibility similar to Bill Minsch's for the last two years. The fund under Mrs. Niles' management maintained for 1932 an amount substantially the same as 1931, approximately $20,000.

Bob Cochrane is chief surgeon of one of the principal surgical services at the Boston City Hospital. His older son Bobby will be ready for Dartmouth in two years.

Allan Brown's daughter Barbara and Sam Barnes' daughter Barbara are sophomores at Mount Holyoke.

Lois Foster is a senior at Sweet Briar College, Va., and is an honor student there.

Bill Cummings' Lakewood Theatre had an unusually successful summer season.

For many years Ted Richardson has been the efficient secretary-treasurer of the Sliver Club, which is a Boston Lumber Trade Organization which plays golf at near-by courses once or twice a month.

Bremer Pond and his mother visited Harvard during the holidays.

Harry Wellman is enjoying a more or less regular vacation in Naples, Fla. It can safely be assumed that he will have a new fish story to tell on his return.

Sam Bartlett sends the following interesting notes:

"Anyone interested in the past, present,or future of any stock or bond can obtainfull information from Tom Perry, whois now with E. A. Pierce & Co. of 40 WallSt., New York. Tom can give advice onother subjects also. Jane, fourteen, andCaroline, twelve, are absorbing educationat Chevy Chase, D. C.

"If you are in the habit of traveling onthe Lackawanna ferry boats, you will,from time to time, see Al Farrier. Al'sphilosophy of life and general appearancehave changed but little in twenty-eightyears. He can be found at the AmericanCar and Foundry offices in New York, except on Saturday afternoons in the fallwhen he is officiating at football games."We welcome Benny Washburn to NewYork as bishop coadjutor of the Newarkdiocese. Benny is living in Orange, and weare so glad to have the class so honoredthat we plan to go to church to hear himpreach at the first opportunity." *

Secretary, 80 Federal St., Boston