Class Notes

Class of 1912

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

This issue comes just in time to be able record some neat gatherings of 1912. In Boston on Friday night before the Harvard game there was a round-up at the University Club which was attended by Hal Fuler, Ray Cabot, Lyme Armes, Queechie french, Ben Hunt, Bug Knight, Ted lampee, Roy Lewis, Rollie Linscott, Art lowell, Pett Pettingell, Van Van Dyne, Doc Viets Caesar Young, and Joe Boylan. Tommie Thomas and Bush Mensel were at the game as well as several others, but we didn't get to glimpse them.

Ted Lampee is now living at 16 Cedar St., Roxbury, Mass.

Queech French is at 1121 Franklin St., Melrose, Mass.

At the Yale game in New Haven on November 2 we were only able to know of the presence of Hutch Biery, Lee White, Wally Jones, Hug Lena, and Al Eiseman. We may get some later reports on this game.

Had a swell letter from Bos Geller out of Owego. He reports things picking up, with the family all well, his two oldest boys both Scouts and he spending most of his spare time in the work of the Council, "and loveit." That's Bos all over, ever since we first knew him, and we doubt if any member of our class has a finer record of unselfish

effort for the good of his community. Phil Drake is reported as with the New York Telephone Co., at 140 West St., N. Y„ and living in New Rochelle.

Bob Parks is in the insurance business in Springfield, Mass., at 1200 Main St., and living at 2136 Westfield St., W. Springfield.

Chesty Brown, who has resided for so long a time at St. Augustine, Fla., is now in Washington, D. C., with his business address 2100 Massachusetts Ave., N. W.

Seems to us that we recollect a promise made by Ole Ahlswede almost two years ago, that he was coming East to visit us about this time. Said he wanted to avoid the rigors of Los Angeles climate or the rainy season there.

We haven't heard from Bob Belknap in a long, long time and will appreciate a few lines for the next issue. This same "invitation" or "order"—as you wish—goes for some others of the gang—as for instancethe Clarks-Cupe and Fletch-Husky Farnum—Babe Hartshorn—Paul Jones—Gray Knapp-Mort Kyle-Charley and John McCarthy—Ed Mitchell—Jimmie Oneal—Put Russell—Al Smith—Connie Snow (Les we report now and then)— Mark Snow—Harry Trapp-Shorty Tyler—Fritz WallburgStan Weld—Manvel Whittemore and Nat Whitmore-Jack Fox. If just half of the above mentioned and half of those we don't mention for the moment would answer, we , would have something to talk about.

Ray Tobey at the Choate School could write us some very interesting data on how he is grooming sons of 1912 to enter Dartmouth. After all, you can't really expect to get all of this free advertising without giving us a little return.

This issue will be out too late to give you notice except after it is over—BUT—there are going to be big doings particularly around Lebanon, N. H., about the middle of this month when Cornell comes to Hanover. Old Man Guy Lewis is, we understand, under a promise to receive a delegation from Boston and way points, to test the first sampling of the new apple cider crop. Mrs. Lewis has requested that special deputies to the constabulary be sworn in as well as temporary quarters be provided in the hoos-go.

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