Deak Blodgett barged into Boston-town over the week-end, after having broken all road records between Upper Montclair and Boston. After an hour spent in thawing him out, we enjoyed a most enthusiastic preview of the class movies which were taken at reunion last June. We won't embarrass certain dignified members of the class now, but you'll see them in unabridged, form at the 15th.
From Chicago we learn the following: Joseph J. Murphy, the prominent Chicago broker, was married in Chicago on November 1 to Miss Margaret Granger of Kankakee, Ill..... Thomas P. Carpenter, directing head of the Oak Park Junior College, has taken on the job of acting as secretary to the Oak Park and River Forest Community Chest. The chest is new this year and the goal is $100,000. Tom has signed up his fellow-townsmen, Borwell and Campbell, to aid him in solicitation.
Clif Hill was in town for a week-end rest over the Princeton game. He had a ticket to the game in his pocket, but decided at 1:30 Saturday P.M. that it was too late to make the game. He sent a wire to some Colonel in Princeton to that effect, and we listened to the game from the Parker House. He is said to have arrived home around 4.30 A.M., Sunday, so we question what rest he had.
Here is a very welcome letter from Dan Slawson, who is fully recovered from his recent illness and is now appraising real estate for the Metropolitan Life Ins. Co. in New York City: "My present address is 201 East 35th St.,where I have taken a penthouse in the exclusive Armenian district. It may not bevery permanent because I am, at the moment, about to engage in a bitter law suitwith the owners of a very noisy dog It was good to hear pom you. I only wishI could have attended Commencement ina reasonably sober condition, but uponleaving the sanatorium at about that time Ithought it best to return to the worldgradually.... As a matter of fact I never felt as though there was anything wrongwith me (that is, physically; I know aboutmy financial ills), and I had a swell timecatching up on sleep. My only regret now isthat apparently I have to work to keep thewolf from howling in the doorway I regret to say that I have seen no games..... There's little enough to report. Isee the great Perkins frequently and a fewof the other lads "
Jack Reeder, after being advertising manager for the Cadillac Company in Detroit, has gone with the advertising firm of Young & Rubican in that city. His business takes him to New York a great deal, and among their accounts are Packard Motor Car and Parke, Davis Co., so that we have every reason to believe Jack will make an outstanding name for himself Bill Farnsworth is sales manager of the Dover Motor Co. in New Jersey Frank Smith is teaching in Waltham, Mass., residence: 8 Common St.
The Dartmouth Outing Club of Boston celebrated the fifth anniversary of its founding at the University Club recently. Among those present were Jock Brace, a trustee, Nate Bugbee, Dick Holden, Line Price, Eddie Pease, Lang Spring, Bill Sleigh, Homer Tilton, Whitey White, and Ken Hill.
Here are some recent changes of address: Reynolds Smith, 177 Blucher St., Manchester, N. H Harry Griffith is in the outdoor advertising business in Miami and is living at 736 Majorka Ave., Coral, Fla. .... George Crooks is selling automobiles in Tucson, Arizona, at 406 North 6th Ave., to be precise Walt Childs is manager of sales construction equipment at 285 Dorchester Ave., Boston Charlie Neilson is with the New England Tel. & Tel. and lives at 31 Pilgrim Rd., Waban, Mass Irwin Gutterman is an engineer with the Eastman Heat Control Corp. at 343 Madison Ave., N. Y. And that's about that, for this time. And by the way, we sincerely hope that 1936 will be a prosperous and happy year for all.
Secretary, 75 Federal St., Boston