Class Notes

Class of 1922

March 1935 Francis H. Horan
Class Notes
Class of 1922
March 1935 Francis H. Horan

Andy Marshall paid a call February 8 and expressed great satisfaction in his job with the Bethlehem Steel Corporation, which he took last winter. His work is in the credit department of that corporation, and his title is assistant to the assistant treasurer, which seems to me to be pretty far from the dough.

Andy saw Larry Henderson in Indianapolis a while ago, and his report is that the Hoosier lawyer is thriving.

Godfrey Canty was recently made construction superintendent for Montgomery Ward, the mail-order concern which in recent years has been opening department stores through the country. This sounds like a very important job and must hearten the Thayer School boys.

Bill Shirley, of the Pratt Library, Brooklyn, is now secretary of the New York Library Club, a professional organization, and recently he was made editor of the Pratt Library School Graduates' News Letter.

We had a long letter from Tom Carpenter, the Florida orange grower, in which he said that he and his three children were getting along well in spite of the fact that the recent cold snap very badly hurt his orchards. The planter recalled the gaiety of a trip that he and your scribe took to Europe years ago when they ran into Bill Pierce, Moody Spiegel, Johnnie Carleton, Zeke Shoup, and some '21 men who gave the names Ellis Briggs, Gordon Merrian, Ben Tenney, and Mick Shoup.

Miss Elizabeth Selden Rogers, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John Rogers of New York City, and Frank Horan were married in New York on February 9. She is a graduate of Vassar, 1928, and Yale Law School, 1931. The Horans will live at 45 Christopher St., New York City.

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