Class Notes

Class of 1920

March 1931 Frank B. Morey
Class Notes
Class of 1920
March 1931 Frank B. Morey

This time of year seems to produce alumni dinners, which in turn are apt to bring to light class news. At the Boston dinner Paul Richter dug up several items which he very thoughtfully passed on to me. How I wish he could attend every alumni dinner in these United States. Paul found out that:

Harry Worth has been transferred from Hartford, Conn., to Boston. He still represents the same insurance company, and his new business address is 40 Broad St., Boston.

Charlie McGoughran has also been transferred. He will no longer float about the country with New York as his head- quarters. Instead he can be located in the State Building, Boston. He has charge of the Sinclair Oil Company's Boston office.

Every couple of months Hib Richter breaks into the news with some new political move. This time the Brookline Citizen proclaims that Hib has announced his candidacy for a seat in the board of assessors. From all the laudatory things the newspaper article said about Hib it looks as though he will be elected. All of you Brookline property-holders had better get out and work for his election.

The Twenty Club of Boston is holding a winter reunion this month at George Macomber's house in Wellesley. Doc Miller is going to show movies of last June's party as well as several reels he made on a Canadian fishing trip last summer.

Paul ended up by naming the 20's at the Alumni dinner, viz, Fred Calhoun, Frank Dorney, Roc Elliott, Charlie Crathern, Bun Havery, Scout Lee, Pudge Macomber, Mel Merritt, Boxthorn Roland, Rog Pope, Ben Pearson, Ken Spalding, Red Tilson, Ben Ayers, Dox Fipphen, Art Pfeiffer, Harry Worth, Charlie McGoughran, Chet Wiley, and himself.

Speaking of alumni dinners, we had one here in Albany recently with Bill McCarter '19 as our guest. There are six '20 men in these parts, and five of us were there, headed by Ed Bowen with the latest snapshots of the new daughter. Ned Deßouville, Stan Conway, Don MacDonald, and myself thought they were very nice. Bill told me that Al Frey was enjoying that mysterious thing (to me at least) of a sabbatical leave. He, Ann, and Janet are reported to be in Austria with the very complicated address of Lerchenfelder Strasse 120/20 Vienna VIII. Only a Tuck School dean would pick out such a statistical address.

Buttons Hill was in an automobile accident near Peterboro, N. H., last November, which not only ruined his car but raised havoc with him. His left leg was broken above the knee, and he has been in the Peterboro hospital ever since. His brother writes (1-3037) that he expects to have a cast put on about February 20, an be moved to the Eliot Hospital, Manchester. The cast will probably have to be on for three months. I'm sure a letter from some of us would help cheer him up.

Roc Elliott writes that adverse weather conditions nearly ruined a California trip which he and his family took last December.

Along with his dues, Roy Davis penned the news that he has left Falmouth, Mass., and is now with L. Bamberger & Co. in Newark, N. J. He is living in Bloomfield, jj. J., 202 Broad St. He saw Geo. Winter at a Dartmouth-Princeton smoker. Ted Fellowes is no longer in Buffalo, N. Y., having migrated to Exeter, N. H. He didn't say that he is still teaching, but I assume that he is. Anyway if you happen to be in Exeter look him up at 3 Ports- mouth St.

The last we heard of Dick Hazen he was in Montana. This was in 1923. He is still there, and his mailing address is Box 863, Lewis town.

The telephone directory lists Jake Gorton's residence as 5 Fulton Rd., Larchmont, N. Y.

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