Class Notes

Class of 1922

February 1933 Francis H. Horan
Class Notes
Class of 1922
February 1933 Francis H. Horan

Bill Rex, for long with Continental Illinois Company, Chicago, and now manager of the trading department of the concern, has a new address in Wilmette, 111 Park Ave.

Andy Heath has joined Surface Transportation Corp. of West Farms Rd., New York, and is living in Pleasantville (N. Y.), 242 Bedford Road. He is in the storekeeping department, as we go to press.

Ned Allen, the Sweet Singer of Michigan, has left the University of that state to become an associate professor of the University of Delaware, Newark, Del. That was the institution that ripened Oley Olsen's pedagogical talent.

Dick Wood usually gets first prize for Christmas cards submitted to your lorn old secty., and did again this year, with an old style pen-and-ink line drawing of lumber-hauling in the New England woods.

Gene Hotchkiss avers that our Chicago chapter is completely broke, but nevertheless manages to have a good deal of fun on the way. Since Lee Higginson's business was reorganized, Gene has been a bond salesman for Mitchell, Hutchins & Co., another Chicago concern. He, wife, and sons (3) are thriving.

Fran Leland sent us a note indicating that there must be few game birds left in Massachusetts after his exploits last fall. Had Pinney and Mrs. cruised in the West Indies with some friends during December.

Carl Davis is living at 55 Morton St., New York, still a Macyite. Steve Kenyon, for some time in the advertising business in Hartford (Conn.), joined Funk and Wagnalls, the New York publishers, last fall, and does advertising work for them.

The John Carletons welcomed a daughter in December, exact date not supplied by our spy, Prof. West.

We have a huge clipping from the Boston Herald for December 18, 1932, tastefully illustrated, as the boys say, with a large picture of epidemiologist G. W. Anderson and an obscure chart on infant mortality. The reporter sets down what he learned about public health from Massachusetts' No. 2 man in that sphere. Those who are interested in the full text of the article can obtain it by writing to .the Boston Herald, attention of Daniel Blaisdell Ruggles, Esq.

Ralph Spotts is doing engineering work for the RKO studio in "Loz Angeleez," he being expert in "sound." *

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