Class Notes

Class of 1922

April1935 Francis H. Horan
Class Notes
Class of 1922
April1935 Francis H. Horan

Mat Cassin, superintendent of schools in Nahant, Mass., is domiciled at 10 Central St.

Bing Bingham has been doing graduate work at Yale for the last couple of years, and his mail address is 251 N. Bay St., Manchester N. H.

Bob Bartlett head of the science depart ment in Browne and Nichols School, Cam bridge, Mass., is living at 22 Garden St. near Cambridge Common.

Mike Adams, civil engineer, has his of fice at 655 Massachusetts Ave. in Arlington, Mass.

We publish tardily news of Ralph Reid. He is living this winter at 433 E. 51st St., New York, and is assistant treasurer of the Royal-Liverpool group of insurance companies, a very responsible job.

Don Spaulding represents the Glens Falls Insurance Cos. (N..Y.) in Baltimore, Md., and is living at 3509 Powhatan Ave,, Baltimore.

Lawrence Snow, a foreman at the San Miguel mine of the Cusi Mexicana Mining Company. His address continues to be

very vowelly, Apartado 4, Cusihuiriachic. Chihauhua, Mexico.

Francis McMahon is an agent of the Aetna Life Insurance Company at Minneapolis, Minn., and has an office at 760 Northwestern Bank Building.

Phil Leighton manages the W. T. Grant Company store in Oshkosh, Wis., and lives at 320 Jackson Drive, in that city.

Larry Leverone is living in Highland Park, near Chicago, and is assistant sales manager for the Stein-Hall Manufacturing Company.

Jack Hazeltine cryptically affirms that he is with the Hazeltine-Stoddard Lumber Company in Pasadena, Calif.

Ralph Grandfield, Boston banker, is living at Wakefield, Mass., at 37 Byron St.

The office of Cecil Goldbeck, literary agent, is at 501 Fifth Ave., New York City.

Ernie Eggerss is president and general manager of the Eggerss-Des Moines Container Company. His home is at 1426 Thompson Ave., Des Moines, lowa.

George Cook is another bifocal officeholder-secretary and treasurer of the Northwestern Construction Company of Minnesota, and when the day's constructing is over he goes to 5233 Logan Ave., So., in Minneapolis.

Howard C. Johnson, who was with the Class freshman year and finished at Western Reserve University, is reported to be banking commissioner of the state of Oklahoma, and lives at the Black Hotel in Oklahoma City.

Johnnie Shea is selling Moody's Investors Service in Detroit, and is living at 8109 E. Jefferson Ave.

Jib Sawyer reports that he has been for a long time connected with the Cleveland firm of John C. Birden Company as vicepresident. His home is at 3329 Avalon Road, Cleveland.

Dick Litchfield is branch manager for C. R. Daniels, Inc., of Boston, "Manufacturers of Everything of Canvas." Steve Kenyon, famed advertising man, is living in Miner's bailiwick, Ridgewood, N. J., at 418 Arden Court.

Hardy Ferguson, sometime secretary of the Sophomore Vigilance Committee, is selling paper for the Blake-Butler Paper Company of 225 Varick St., New York, and is living at 16 Chestnut St., Dobbs Ferry N, Y.i

Bob Dewey, has become a vice-president of the Ernest W. Brown, Inc., fire insurance, and is now located at 403 DrexeJ Building, Philadelphia, Pa. For a long time Bob was located with the Insurance Underwriters Office.

Mai Clarke is the head of the French department of the Country Day School, Nonantum Hill, Newton, Mass., and his home is at 155 Langdon St., Newton. We have heretofore pointed out how distinguished he has become as a squash virtuoso.

Harland Chadbourne is special a? for the Aetna Insurance Company in Jack sonville, Fla."

Following the Siamese tradition, Do Visuddhi entered the priesthood for a period of three months from November , February.

The University of Maine has published as one of the Maine Historical Series Dick Wood's Ph. D. thesis on Lumbering jn Maine, 1820-1861. This is a book-sized piece of historical research, very interest ingly written and full of detail about one of the most romantic phases of Northeastern economic history. Dick sent a copy of the thesis to your scribe, and I wish that the scholars at least in the class could see this fine piece of work.

Killie Kilmarx and Kippie Couch '23 won the men's national doubles championship of the American Paddle Tennis Association, at Scarsdale on February 24. The scores were 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 2-6, 9-7.

John Carleton and Bob Booth were members of the Dartmouth Alumni Outing Club winter sports team in a meet with a group of Harvard alumni in February. One of their team-mates was Bob Burroughs 'si, another of the Manchester boys that never grows old.

Visuddhi Douovanik '22

Warren F. Daniell '22 East Millinocket, Maine

Secretary, U. S. Attorney's Office, Old P. O. Bldg., New York