Class Notes

Class of 1915

December 1934 Harold K. Davison, Esq
Class Notes
Class of 1915
December 1934 Harold K. Davison, Esq

According to the latest available information, Dud Rogers is now selling "Chevies." His new business address is Broadway at 62d St., New York.

A very enjoyable time was had at the Parker House the night before the Harvard-Dartmouth game, which was an in- formal meeting held jointly with the class of 1914. Johnny Johnson plus one upright piano and Casey Jones assisted by a flexible accordion furnished much of the entertainment during the evening. Other members of the class present were Russ Chase, Stu Hill, Kike Richardson, Tap Taplin, Don Bennink, Jack Mason, Rus Rice, Duke Sullivan, George St. Clair, Ben Slade, Ray King, Jim Henderson, Earl Clough, String Downing, Norvie Milmore, Adam Sutcliffe, Chan Harwood, Nut Norwood, George Martin, Eddie Rice, and Hal Claflin. In addition to those already mentioned, all of whom attended the game on Saturday, the following members were seen at the Stadium: Gov. Warden and wife, Dan Waugh, Hal Corwin, Ned Shea, Walt Meader, Bud Whitney, Tom Connelly, and Jack Warren.

At the Virginia game in Hanover the Secretary saw Kike Richardson, Leon Tuck, and Jack Bowler, and heard that Jack Mason was present, but he was not seen, even though looked for under the Stadium between the halves.

No report has yet been received of our representation at the Yale game. It must be assumed that there were some members of the class who ventured to New Haven to encounter the famous Jinks, but apparently none had the courage to report any details of the encounter.

Among the changes of address reported during, the past month are the following: Eddie Rice, 6 Bennett St., Suite 4, Cambridge, Mass.; Roger Winship, 193 Porter St., Melrose, Mass.; Ray Perry, 83 Windsor Place, Glenridge, N. J.; Henry I. Monheimer, so East Cedar St., Chicago, Ill.; Bertch W. Moye, 1507 Walnut St., Eugene, Oregon; Harold H. Claflin, 22 Regent St., West Newton, Mass.; William C. Huntress, 24 Parker St., Melrose, Mass. If any reader of this column has information relative to other changes of address of 15ers a prompt report would be appreciated to keep the class records up to date.

Freddie Pearce is the latest recruit for the 20th reunion at Hanover next June. Freddie suggests that whenever members of the class are in Washington he will be offended if they do not call at 730 15th St., and that on any Tuesday he would be delighted to take them with him to the regular Dartmouth Club luncheon there.

Elections are now over. Bill Rogers has been re-elected to Congress from New Hampshire. Some other good '15ers have been defeated in their quest for political office, but all should have more time during the coming months for communing with the editor of this column. It is impossible to make this an interesting part of the magazine without more co-operation on the part of every one of the class of '15.

Secretary, 18 So. Court St., Woodsville, N. H.