Bill Mountcastle (president Mountcastle Map Co.) reports a new address at 3243 Bradford Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio.
Jim Nelson is a teacher in the Brattleboro, Vt., High School.
Will Nicholson has joined the Harris, Upham Co., Denver investment brokers, after being associated for a number of years with Boettcher, Newton, & Co. in Colorado Springs. He is living at 700 East 9th Ave., Denver.
We hear that Ralph McCasky is associated with the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co., 11 W. Washington St., Chicago. His home is in Evanston.
Bill Shirley, Brooklyn librarian, has moved his household goods to 20 Clifton Place, Brooklyn.
The first direct word in a long time places T. E. Rassieur as an investment counsel in St. Louis. His home is at 7286 Creveling Drive.
John Fancher is now living at Chatham, N. J. (108 Washington Ave.), and is associated with the manufacturing concern of Landon P. Smith, Inc., in Irvington.
Tom Quinn is a legal "New Dealer" (PWA), and is living at 2401 Calvert St. N. W., Washington.
George Shattuck, formerly the obermeister of the Darien, Conn., High School, is now principal of East Hartford High School and is living at 22 Hillcrest Road.
Jim Painter briefly responds that he is living in Youngstown, Ohio, where he is a salesman. What he sells your investigator does not know.
Roy Bunting is leading a wholesome life at 36 Health Ave., Providence, R. I.
There is an unconfirmed rumor that Lloyd Fogg is living in Westminster, Mass.
Bob Baldwin gives us a definite acceptance on the reunion next June. Robert A. Baldwin 3d is flourishing.
We checked up on Gus Cummings recently and learned that he has two youngsters, John Haven, born January 31, 1935, and David Warren, September 30, 1932.
Gray Dodds represents that he is following the Big Green team closely. He is engaged in the manufacture and retailing of shirts and men's furnishings in Paterson, N.J.
Bob Almy writes us that he has two daughters, Natalie Hale and Judith Denham. Bob since 1929 has been assistant professor of English at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. In 1932-33 he was at Harvard, completing his work for a Ph.D. which he received in June, 1935. He lists the Dartmouth delegation on the Miami faculty as Donald King, O. J. Frederiksen, Hal Baker, and Will McNiff.
Clark Bristol writes one of the letters a secretary likes to get. It appears that he is the head of the surety bond department of the Century Indemnity Co. at Boston; that he recently completed a term as president of the Surety Underwriters Association of Massachusetts; that he is a member of the Newton Republican City Committee; that he has two dashing daughters, Rosemary (10) and Ruth (6).
Ray Atwood has become an administrative assistant of the Massachusetts Unemployment Compensation Commission, a Civil Service appointment. He has worked for Sears, Roebuck, & Co. for the last few years.
Secretary, U. S. Attorney's Office U. S. Courthouse, Foley Square, New York