The class will be saddened to learn of the death early in February of Mrs. Olney S. Morrill. To Mugs goes our deepest sympathy.
A recent letter from chairman BOWEN reports progress in reunion plans. Arrangements in Hanover are under the direction of HARRY SAMPSON, while ED I)R ROUVILLE is handling publicity. There will be a series of mailings properly "timed," telling the whole story, and then a lot of follow-up handled by territorial sub-committees. It all sounds very impressive, and we anticipate Grade A results.
BUD WEYMOUTH is studying for his doctor's degree at Harvard. This will doubtless give him a big boost in his chosen profesment. sion—teaching CLIFF AULIS is a manufacturer of woolen piece goods at Clinton, Me., and is living in Fairfield. .... FRANK FRAZIER is a candidate for the longest title in the class. He is now missionary pastor-at-large of all Congregatinal Sioux Indian churches. His head quarters are at Fort Pierre, S. D.
At the time of going to press the following men have stated their intentions of making the Fifteenth. These are in addition to those mentioned in previous issues: SHERM ADAMS, GERRY STONE, JOE LINDSEY, BEN FARNSWORTH, TOM CARPENTER, BILL SULLIVAN, SCOUT LEE, JOHN FELLI BEN PEARSON, LLOYD SMITH, BILL DURK.EE WES CARR, BEARDSLEY FOSTER, 808 FARWELL, BILL NELSON, CHARLIE MCGOUGHRAN WES CARR, on whose new business venture we reported in a recent column, calls attention to the fact that we overlooked little Natalie Williams Carr, who arrived last November 27.
In a recent issue of "Squeaks" Secretary ABE WINSLOW writes, "WILLIAM P. 'BILL' DURKEE JR." '20, is back in San Francisco at Shell Oil Company, vice-president in charge of marketing.
In his program for the year outlined in September, the Secretary promised something unusual in the way of a class report. He has since been studying ways and means, and finds that anything but the very simplest and cheapest is out of the question if we are to avoid going into debt. The questionnaire on which this report will be based is soon to be mailed. So let us have your co-operation by filling it out and returning it promptly.
Captain RICHARD L. HAYES, U. S. A. Reserves, has been assigned to 1101 st Cos. CCC at Campton, N. H WILBUR FULLAWAY is a Special Representative of the Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Cos. at Omaha Another life insurance man is DON MCLERAN, with the Mutual of N. Y. and located in their Chicago office. .... TED FELLOWS continues his teaching (English) at the Nichols School, Buffalo.
CARL LENZ has been made sales1 manager of the Chase Brass & Copper Cos. at Cleveland JOE CARTER is budget superviser for The B. F. Goodrich Cos., Akron.
.... CARL GAFFRON is highway maintenance engineer for Kirkwood, Mo ED DEROUVILLE is sales manager for Cohoes Envelope Cos., Inc., Cohoes, N. Y.
.... GERRY BARON is special agent for Home Owners' Loan Corp. at Columbus, Ohio.
Two more months and you will be getting ready to leave for Hanover.
Secretary, 774 Great Plain Ave., Needham, Mass