Class Notes

Class of 1920

May 1934 Allan M. Cate
Class Notes
Class of 1920
May 1934 Allan M. Cate

Probably few in the class have had any tougher luck than DON HARRIS. He has been fighting arthritis for over two years. He has spent most of his time up in Greensboro, Vt., but is now getting a complete change at Palm Beach, Fla. He and family have been there since the first of February, and he reports that the sunny climate is doing great things and he hopes when he comes North in June to be feeling pretty much his old self again. Don is already making his plans to be on hand for the Fifteenth.

SPENCE BLAKE was very ill with pneumonia during January and February, but is now badk, on the job and feeling much better after a trip to Bermuda.

To complete the record of Southern travel, SHERRY and Mrs. BAKETEL made a March trip to Miami Beach.

The Secretary had the pleasure of a visit with DICK PEARSON when in New York recently. Dick is hard at work directing the high school department of Harper and Brothers. He has some fine new books in the works, which will, he says, sweep the country.

We have heard indirectly that JAKE GORTON is back in aviation now, the personal pilot for the head of a New York advertising agency. His last job was with the Curtis Publishing Company.

President JOE BREWER of Olivet College has announced some startling new policies to go into effect next year, according to a United Press dispatch. It will be a college course without classes. Students will be entirely "on their own." Entire mornings will be devoted to private study, but it will be considered poor etiquette for students to make social calls during these hours, according to the report. Afternoons will be devoted to athletics for both students and faculty. Evenings there will be discussions, debates, and social affairs. Degrees will be awarded students who pass two comprehensive examinations, which will be both written and oral.

BINGO WHITAKER'S new address is 179 Foster St., Brighton, Mass. He is one of the Boston insurance men DICK KIMBALL has moved to 655 Palm Haven, San Jose, Calif. . . . . DUTCH WILKIE to 5 Arnold Ave., still in Amsterdam, N. Y.

JACK HOLT has been made sales manager of Rourke-Eno Paper Company, Hartford, Conn.

Secretary, 774 Great Plain Ave., Needham, Mass.