The apology of your Secretary accompanies this issue of our Class Notes. The fact is that I was late in getting a vacation this year and obtained same late in October. The questionnaires for "Who's Who" were not sent out as early as they should have been, and thus only four men have been heard from. They are four good ones, however, and next month we hope to be back in stride again.
The use of air transportation is making the U. S. A. a pretty small country, after all. When I returned from my vacation I had breakfast in San Francisco on Tuesday and breakfast in New York on Wednesday. I recommend this experience to those of you who are interested in obtaining a nice broad view of the country.
HENRY ROBERTSON BARRETT JR., Attorney-at-law. B. White Plains, N. Y., De- cember 30, 1901. M. Lillian E. Daniel of Dallas, Texas, May 31, 1929. Children: Henry R. Barrett 3d, 1931; Jean Elizabeth Barrett, 1933. Education: Blair Academy, Dartmouth College, A.8., New York Law School, LL.B. Experience: 1923-'26, New York Law School; since 1927, attorney-atlaw associated with Henry R. Barrett, White Plains, N. Y. Activities aside frombusiness: Collecting labels from beer bottles. Discontinued because of (1) interfered with study at Law School, (2) waistline reached same proportions as Cuddy Murphy's. Most recent activities are fishing and golf. Clubs and Organizations: Delta Kappa Epsilon, Phi Delta Phi (legal fraternity), Dartmouth Club of New York, Westchester Hills Golf Club (chairman of Handicap Committee), Founders and Patriots of America, University Club of White Plains, New York Bar Association, Westchester County Bar Association. Present home address: One Oakley Ave., White Plains, N. Y. Office: 8 Church St., White Plains, New York.
LEONARD BRONNER JR., Attorney-at-law. B. New York City, June 26, 1902. Education: Horace Mann School, Dartmouth College, A.B., Columbia Law School. Experience: '23-'26, Columbia Law School; '27-'30, assistant United States attorney, New York, N. Y.; since '31, general law practice, New York. Activities aside fromprofession: Tried one murder case, which was exciting for the defendant. Ran for New York Assembly in 1933—won primary fight, but lost in finals. Describes matrimonial activities as follows: "Figuring thealtar as home plate, I got to first baseonce." Hobbies: fishing, writing verse, and bowling. Clubs and Organizations: National Republican Club, Dartmouth College Club of New York. Present home address: 10 W. 86th St., New York, N. Y. Office: 233 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
MALCOLM DOISY HUBERT. Singer. B. New York City, October 18, 1900. M. Ruth Gordon, Pittsburgh, Pa., June 30, 1932. Education: Yonkers High School, Dartmouth College, B.S. Experience: 1923-'28, security salesman with Bonbright & Company, New York; 1929-'31, singing in vaudeville and musical shows, coast to coast; 1932, salesman Electrolux, Inc., vacuum cleaners, Westchester, N. Y.; since 1933, singing, radio and stage, principally for Columbia Broadcasting System. Travel: 1927, France, England, and Scotland. Golfed at the famous St. Andrews in Scotland. 1929, vaudeville trip through Canada and the United States. Activitiesaside from profession: tennis, golf, baseball, swimming, boating. Clubs and Organizations: Delta Tau Delta, Sphinx, Actors' Equity Association. Present homeaddress: 345 W. 55th St., New York, N. Y. Business address: Radio City Music Hall, New York, N. Y.
ELMER ISAAC PHILLIPS. Banker and lawyer. B. New Castle, Pa., April 4, 1901. M. Susan Dußois, Englewood, N. J., May is, 1928. Children: Deborah, 1931, Sanford Ingels, 1934. Education: Culver Military Academy, Dartmouth College, B.S., Harvard Law School, LL.B. Experience: 1923-'25, Harvard Law School; 1926-28, admitted to bar in Pennsylvania, admitted to bar in Ohio, law clerk with Squires, Sanders & Dempsey, Cleveland, Ohio; 1929, senior clerk and attorney with Seaboard National Bank, New York; 1930, same position with Equitable Trust Company, New York; since 1931, general estates administrator, specializing in legal work involving wills and trust agreements, with the Chase National Bank. Travel: 1923, Europe; summers of 1924-5-6, camping in Ontario; 1927, Florida. Activities asidefrom profession: Two articles published in the University, of Pennsylvania Law Review 1933; one article published 1934. "Insurance Trusts" was the subject of the three articles. Since becoming fed up with bridge, indoor activity is reading good books. Outdoor activities: golf, squash, skiing, canoeing along the north shore of Lake Huron. Clubs and Organizations: Aldeness Country Club; Knickerbocker Country Club, Tenafly, N. J.; Englewood Club, Englewood, N. J.; Dartmouth College Club, New York. Present home address: 135 Walnut St., Englewood, N. J. Office: 11 Broad St., New York, N. Y.
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