Class Notes

Class of 1922

March 1934 Francis H. Horan
Class Notes
Class of 1922
March 1934 Francis H. Horan

Miss Catherine Sawyer Miner, daughter of our popular treasurer, made her debut January 32.

Bill Mann is on the NRA staff in New York City. He is also promoting the interests of the exporting business in which he engaged after resigning from the Department of Commerce last June.

Frank Horan has been appointed assistant United States attorney in charge of the civil division in New York City. Since June, 1931, he has been in the Department of Justice at Washington.

The Laurence Campbells have spent the winter months in the soft air of Florida.

Any one who had anything to do with The Dartmouth around our time knows that in matters fiscal the Hutchins boys were most astute. The following from the New York Sun shows what they are up to now. Note that Frank is in the official lineup:

"The entire advertising account of PhilcoRadio and Television Corporation, Philadelphia, has been placed with HutchinsAdvertising Co., Inc., Cutler Building,Rochester, effective February I. This includes newspaper, magazine, and broadcastprograms, as well as dealer-distributor advertising and promotion. The Hutchinsagency has been connected with Philcoadvertising for four years. During the firstyear it handled local advertising and promotion for a number of Philco distributorsin Ohio, New York, and New England. Inthe following two years this service wasextended to other distributors in the East.During igjj Hutchins prepared distributorand dealer advertising and promotion fordistribution by Philco to all its distributorsthroughout the country. Since January 1it has directed a nation-wide co-operativenewspaper campaign. Three Hutchins areprincipals of the agency—M. S., president;F. A., vice-president; F. 1., secretary andtreasurer."

Secretary, United States Attorney's Office New York