Class Notes

Class of 1920

February 1936 Frank B. Morey
Class Notes
Class of 1920
February 1936 Frank B. Morey

I'll have to fall back on that hackneyed adage, "No news is good news." Even Al Frey reports that except for a pleasant visit at the Dick Pearsons' in Rye he has no particular class information. He did go on to say that George Page has been a frequent visitor to Hanover, and it is reported that in the near future he is planning to set up his own business in Bellows Falls. Also, that the American Economic Society was honored with the presence of Sam Stratton at their meeting in New York.

The treasurer of the Electrical Research Products, one Beardsley Foster, writes that —as a collector of news he is as bad as I am. This in spite of the fact that he occasionally sees Bill Shea, Al Palmer, Sherry, Ginger Bruce, Don Harris, John Felli, and Dean Travis. I maintain that if I could see six '20's every month I could pry some newsworthy facts out of them.

The Alumni Office reports that Irv Blaine has moved to 121 Hawthorne Ave., Needham, Mass.

Secretary, 158 State St., Albany, N. Y.