DICK CHARLOCK comes near to holding the record for having held down the largest number of jobs. Just how many more than the eight we have recorded we do not know. He has just gone with the investment house of Herrick, Heinzelmann, & Ripley with offices at 57 William St., New York. The Secretary will be glad to hear from other contenders for this class record.
CHARLIE ASHTON, of whom we have printed no news for a long time, is office manager and cashier of the Home Life Insurance Co., Fidelity Trust Building, Philadelphia. He is living at 5241 Diamond St. with his wife and eleven-year-old son. He is making plans to be present at the reunion with his family.
Ex-Pres. CARL NEWTON, whose law firm will move its offices to 2 Wall St. in February, will be present at the reunion.
FRANK JOHNSON and SAN PALO, both of Buffalo, are two others who will be there with wives. They are driving together. Frank is still with Jos. T. Ryerson and Son, Inc., steel, and has been with them ever since graduation, first in the New York office.
CLINT JOHNSON'S long service with the Chemical Bank and Trust Cos. in NewYork has been rewarded with an assistant secretaryship. Congratulations, Clint.
AL STEINBRECHER, whose hobbies are flying and taking pictures, is going big in the compressed gas business. He has effected a consolidation of his Wisconsin OxygenHydrogen Company with Compressed Industrial Gases, Inc., with offices in LaSallc St. Al has emerged as director and vicepresident in charge of production of twelve plants in the Middle West. At the time of reporting he planned to make his residence in the Raymond Park Apartments, Evanston. He reports that the pictures he took at the Tenth all came out fine, so we shall certainly expect to have a showing in June. He is hoping to make the trip by air, presumably in his own Waco.
RED TILLSON and AB OSBORN will be present. Ab writes of a classmate of whom we have heard little lately: "It might interest some of the members to know that BillBishop lives in East Orange. He is in thepaper business. He plays tennis and golf, isan excellent bowler, and is quite good atrackets. I say 'quite good,' as he has beenbeating me lately, but I hope to changethat." Red is with the Harvard Trust Company in Cambridge, and is a regular attendant at Boston gatherings GEORGE SACKETT will also be there. He says business is good with Recordak (Kodak Co.)
LES WILLARD has been made general purchasing agent of National Aniline and Chemical Cos. a division of Allied Chemical and Dye Corp. He expects to be present at the reunion, and hopes not to get the chicken pox as he did in June 1930. Note for DICK PEARSON: KEN SPALDING
says your column in the MAGAZINE is good, to which motion there is a secretarial second.
Doc MILLER is another classmate who plans to fly to Hanover for the reunion. He says he will be there barring bad weather or a forced landing.
So it begins to look like a record-breaking reunion. Follow EDDIE BOWEN S notes and make your plans to be there.
Secretary, 774 Great Plain Ave., Needham, Mass