Class Notes

Class of 1920

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

A year ago we were either getting set to go to Hanover for Reunion or bemoaning the fact that we couldn't make it. There is no doubt that going to Commencement for our regularly scheduled reunions is ideal. However, Bowen and I have found that we thoroughly enjoy ourselves in odd years. In fact we haven't missed a Commencement since our Tenth. Why not lay your plans so that you'll be there this year? You'll be surprised at the number of people you will know, how little it costs, and what a good time you'll have.

Roc Elliott has been made a director of a cotton finishing mill in Fitchburg, Mass., which is one o£ the many towns he covers each week from Boston. Roc tells me that the class financial situation is acute, and in an effort to alleviate the situation he will soon send out a set of bills for class dues.

Before calling in Edgar Hoover I am going to take a chance that someone reading these notes will be able to tell the College or myself where the following members of our class are located; Last KnownName Address Charles A. Bloch Chicago John F. Bryan Milwaukee Vertis O. Miller Price, Dtah

Hib Richter writes that Sam Stratton is back at Harvard after a year of special research in Pittsburgh; the Boston Outing Club dance was honored by the presence of Crathern, Morrill, Lee, Macomber, Richter Bros., and Walk Fielding; Buttons Hill is back in the security business in Boston and is covering his old territory of Vermont, New Hampshire, and western Mass. for Ritter and Cos.; Shrimp Hale, last heard from in Cleveland, is now located with an accounting firm in Akron, Ohio.

In commenting on Dana Eaton's new business in the May issue of the MAGAZINE there was the statement, "I can hardly seehordes of Pontiacs at our Twentieth." Knowing Dana's prowess this statement is obviously a misprint. The word "already" should have been substituted for "hardly." An account of John Weller's death appears elsewhere in this issue and also under Education in the May 11 issue of Time It certainly makes one stop and think when you realize that twenty-seven members of our Class have passed on.

The College Alumni Office has advised that Wes Jones' new residence address is 36 Thomas Place, New Rochelle, N. Y.

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