A change of address without much other information advises that Herbert C. Osborne is located with the Tuthill Pump Co. of Chicago as hydraulic mechanical engineer, and that he is living at the Englewood Y. M. C. A.
Ralph Stone, lost for some time, can be found at 43 North Lake Ave., in Albany, N. Y.
Keith Wood returned from Germany, where he was with General Motors, and now, in another part of the world, he is an executive of General Motors So. African Ltd., at Port Elizabeth. No doubt he would be tickled to see any who can drop in on him.
Dave Morey had a third surgical operation this summer, but he has recovered well, according to Emmett Pishon. Arthur Sampson, in the Boston Herald, said on October 2:
"Morey seems to have recovered from theillness which has bothered him for the pasttwo years. He admitted today that he wasfeeling better than for some time. Moreyhas the faculty of making the most of whathe has to work with, and it is fairly certainthat the Bobcats will offer considerable opposition not only to Harvard but all otheropponents on the 1934 schedule."
Tede Haskell has also improved much, and is now located in New York for the American Thread Co. at 260 West Broadway. Dot, with the children, of course, is living at 330 Harvard Ave., Rockville Center, L. I., N. Y.
Nor Catterall this summer made a thirteen-day cruise on the Franconia, New York to Bermuda, Newfoundland, Saguenay River and Nova Scotia—lot of territory to crowd into two weeks. Jack Remsen had to change his plans and could not go with Nor.
Sigvald A. Stavrum is in the wholesale lumber business in Oshkosh, Wis., 25 High St., or he can be found at his home, 665 Algoma Blvd.
The Boston group is seriously considering the possibility of changing the meeting place for the regular weekly Wednesday luncheons. If any move from the Chamber of Commerce dining room is made, notice will be given.
At the first of the season New York class dinners at the Dartmouth Club, Remsen, Stoddard, Wells, Nutt, Riley, Dessau, Catterall, and Runkle gathered on September 25 to hear the football dope. The monthly dinner is on a Thursday night call the Dartmouth Club when you are in New York.
Harv McClary writes that he has had but little of interest to report during the first twenty years out, but now announces the birth of Susan Converse McClary on September 18, 1934, at Cedar Rapids, lowa. Everything fine.
Bill Blodgett is a lawyer practicing in Pawtucket, R. I., and has two sons, fourteen and eleven, but as Bill transferred to Brown, the boys are probably headed towards Providence.
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