Mrs. George M. Hitchcock (widow of our classmate) has gone to Ohio University to be house mother in the Alpha Gamma Delta sorority. She wrote, "I feel quite asexcited as any freshman, and am certainthat I shall enjoy being here in Athens,which is a delightful place, a typical college town. 1 have joined the A. A. U. W.,and shall attend a lot of highbrow lecturesand try to find out what it is all about.Perhaps, for some, life begins at sixty."
George B. Kingsbury has written: "OnJuly jo, 1933, I retired as chairman of thecommercial department of the Hartford(Conn.) Public High School, after 31 yearsof service in this school. I am very well,and my time seems to be well taken up indoing the things that I have been unable todo in the past." His address is 60 Concord St., West Hartford, Conn.
George F. Sparhawk's new address is 394 College Ave., Beaver, Pa.
The following item is from the Chicago Tribune, Sept. 9, 1934. "Helena, Mont.,Sept. 8. (A.P.) O. S. Warden, Great Fallspublisher and chairman of the Montanahighway commission, today was electedDemocratic national comimtteeman forMontana, succeeding J. Bruce Kremer ofButte, resigned."
As president of the American Association of State Highway Officials. Warden spent ten days in September in Washington, D. C., attending the annual meeting of that association.
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