Class Notes

Class of 1912

November 1935 Alvaro M. Garcia
Class Notes
Class of 1912
November 1935 Alvaro M. Garcia

We wonder whether any of us can brag of a more enjoyable summer locationing than Hal Fuller and his family. For several years now Hal moves his family, bag and baggage, to Hanover, and then commutes week-ends from Boston. For any advantage any other resort might offer there are two better ones in Hanover.

A clipping sent to us by Eddie Luitwieler (for which thanks) announces the honor paid to Lyme Armes in being elected commander of the Crossup-Pishon post of the American Legion. Our congratulations to you, Lyme, and a happy reign.

Mert Baker's new address is Apart. 1 H-2 Grace Ct., Brooklyn, N. Y.

According to a report from Hanover, Jogger Elcock has hied himself to the Southlands once more. We tried to contact Jogger recently in New York, but had "moved." His address is Southern States Portland Cement Co., Rockmart, Ga.

Heinie Urion is reported as now associated with O'Connor (our own Doc) & Farber—120 Broadway, N. Y. This is a late flash, and we expect to receive a formal statement from Heinie for the next issue.

Mark Allen—way up in Seattle, Wash is cashier of the Tax Commission for the state of Washington. His residence is 15004 Wallingford Ave., Seattle.

Hal Harman presents still another new address—Shell Eastern Petroleum Products, Baltimore, Md.

Urb Layton is minister at Grace M.E. church in Bridgeport, Conn.

Dave Tuttle is at the Sherman Square Hotel, Broadway and 71st St., New York City.

Roy Frothingham is a man to know in San Francisco, and particularly for those who might be interested in radio. He is with the National Broadcasting Co., handling special assignments in research and sale promotion.

Competing with Pett Pettingell is Tuck Tirrell, who is listed as assistant to the treasurer of the town of Weymouth, Mass.

Ried Stone is now a resident of Oswego, Oregon, and is superintendent of Northwestern Agencies of the Ohio National Insurance Co. with office in Portland, Oregon.

Ned Sawyer is a resident of Farley, Mass., and is supervisor of schools with headquarters at the Erving School, Millers Falls, Mass.

Sid Ickes resides at 203 W. Garfield Ave., Glendale, Calif.

Roy Lewis sends us the address of Brother Guy—looo Beach St., Gulfport, Miss.

Mark Reed, playwright and author, appears as responsible for "Petticoat Fever," a play which has had a long run on the New York stage and was very popular for production in summer theatres this past summer.

are pretty low in numbers who now take it. With the football season under way there should be some good old-fashioned greetings. Please drop the "office" a pencil memo, so we can let the gang know all about it. You would be surprised how often the ALUMNI MAGAZINE is quoted as a source of information. If you will mention the MAGAZINE to those you run into, we will increase the subscribers. We need to, as we

Here's to a happy take-off at New Haven, Boston, Princeton, and way points.

Secretarys 1452 Broadway, New York