Partly because the cupboard is bare, and partly because we should not want to be thought ungrateful, we are confining our remarks this month to quotations from the memoranda received from the Alumni Records Office, which sees all, hears all, knows all. Miss Ford and her staff are so efficient that they can no doubt tell you right now where you will move to next, and every time we're sick we can picture them rattling off a sterling obituary just to be sure the records will be accurate at all times.
Ray Legg, who has been spoiling the iceman's fun these many years, reports as divisional sales manager of the Kelvinator Corrp., Detroit, Mich Ray Halliday
is instructing at Providence College, Providence, R. 1., and will welcome one and all to the Brown game two weeks hence Jimmie Balch gives a 14 Sargent St., Hanover, N. H., address but we understand he is art director for one of the big New York advertising agencies. As an old agency man, we can't blame him from concealing this fact. He probably tells people he plays the piano in the Nugget Noc Wallis, after a year or two in the Cleveland and New York sectors, is back in New England address, 12 Cleveland Rd., Wellesley, Mass.—still with the Dennison Mfg. Co.
Johnny Shelburne is back on the job of teaching boys how to play. He's now at the Robert Gould Shaw House, 11 Windsor St., Roxbury, Mass Hal Morse is head of the science department in the Winthrop High School—living on Waldemar Ave. .... Freddie Daley, the sponge rubber king, has apparently moved from Derby to Shelton, Conn., no change of business noted Professor and Mrs. R. A. Loring, of Louisville, Ky., have one for the Proud Poppers' Club records in David Henry, born August 25, 1935 Ray West comes to light as sales manager, Russ Soda Fountain Co., 5700 Walworth Ave., Cleveland, Ohio Red Washburn is now with McCall's, still living in Evanston, ILL., expect to see him reporting to the New York headquarters about the time of the Yale and Princeton games.
Norm Sterling turns up as president of the Down Town Chevrolet Co., Jackson ville, Fla., a good spot to be even as V. P. for the next few months Sam Sheldon is in the State Hospital, Wingdale, N. Y., a sad bit of news until you read the notation on the bottom, to wit: "Mr.Sheldon is not a patient here, but is in ouremploy." .... Fruit Morey '20 sends in word that Frank Gillespie is at 3 Parkwood St., Albany, N. Y Cliff Belknap is. listed as at 22 Bellevista Rd., Brookline, Mass. Phil Bird, who lives on the same street, says it ain't so, but knowing Phil as we do we can imagine that his investigation consisted of looking out the window and seeing no lights in the front windows.
Dinnie Sullivan, the lawyer one, who was lost last summer, turns up at 570 Rutherford Ave., Boston Ray Crumb, 63 Garden St., Bristol, Conn., who knows whether or not he's still mayor? .... Windsor Batchelder must have finished building his new house, the big plutocrat, for he has a new address, Box 171, Glenbrook, Conn Ray Pierce states boldly that he is a broker—a definite sign of improvement in the general situation,address, 316 Black Bldg., Fargo, N. D George Ludlow is in the mortgage loan department of the Prudential, Park Sq. Bldg., Boston Red Loudon is selling for the Upson Co., and living at 59 Woodland St., Claremont, N. H.
Now if all these boys would write us and tell us about one other '19er—could we have fun?
Secretary, _ 21 Longfellow Rd. Farmingham Center, Mass.