The bottom of the news depression is hereby reached. Complete silence has enveloped even the heartiest correspondents. Perhaps disgust at the shortness of the following will suddenly bring some daring writer to life.
According to the Woodstock, Vt., Standard, which follows its exresidents with considerable care, in this case Mrs. Larry Marshall, the Boston investment broker is the father of a son born in Phillips House, Boston, the first week in February. It is our understanding that Larry has given up his house in Sudbury, which is out in the country in itself, for a larger and more palatial residence in another country section of Boston.
Ken Davis has ascended to the sole general agentship in New Hampshire for the Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co. He and his father served as joint general agents under the name of E. L. & K. W. Davis in Manchester for a number of years. The former, his father, has now retired, and Ken now takes over the reins.
At this writing Dave Perry has been appointed class agent for the Alumni Fund for the year 1937. Long before this column appears again you will learn the job that he has to do and will probably hear from his committee members. Never was it more important to attempt to bring our record up to normalcy than it is this year. Give Dave every bit of help you can.
Bill Fawcett, who has been covering New England with four lines of furniture and previously working out from Long Island, has settled down at 15 Turner St., Newtonville, Mass.
Tony Cipollaro, one of the many New York medicos in our class, has his office at 40 East 61st St.
A rather fancy, deckle-edged anouncement arrived from 30 Rockefeller Plaza to announce the new location of the Lawrence B. Whit Organization, Larry has been engaged in the field of public relations ever since he left school and formed his own present organization a few years ago. He writes that his company is handling public relations for the Flint Alliance —the Back-To-Work Movement in connection with the General Motors Strike situation. In his announcement he lists preparation of publicity and public relations, including radio scripts, news of business, motion picture scenarios, employer and dealer relations, institutional programs, books and pamphlets, and pageants.
Albert M. Beers, Bevo no less, has ended his sabbatical from, the banana breeding business, left Belmont, Mass., and returned to the Central American front at Tela, Honduras.
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