Class Notes

Class of 1922

May 1937 Francis H. Horan
Class Notes
Class of 1922
May 1937 Francis H. Horan

We hear via Art Stuart and Bill Shirley that Lloyd Fogg is on the faculty of the University of New Hampshire at Durham. Sylvester Bingham is a member of the English faculty there.

Fran Leland has taken an active part in the organization of a corporation called Adams and Leland, Inc., to succeed to the interests of the old Boston wool firm of Adams and Leland. Fran's father and his partner, Mr. Bradford, retired on April i, and the new corporation succeeded with Fran as one of its officers. An office for the new firm will be opened at 273 Summer St., Boston, about May 1. In the meantime the corporation will continue at the old address, 481 Summer St. The corporation will engage in a general wool business and carry on its operations through the extensive western organization formerly maintained by the partnership.

Cliff Akey, Democrat, was elected selectman of Greenfield, Mass., at the town elections on March 1. We are indebted for this information to Regan Brown, who is the Mark Sullivan of Western Massachusetts.

Frank Hutchins was recently elected president of the Dartmouth Club at Rochester, N. Y. In that city Hutch, together with his brothers, Mose ('17) and Irv ('20), is conducting a flourishing advertising agency on a national basis. All three received their training on The Dartmouth, of which each was in his turn business manager.

Ralph Spotts is now living in Hollywood, 64.9 N. Rossmore. I understand that he is connected with the movie industry.

Earl Fredericks is reported to be in Troy, N. Y., employed by F. W. Woolworth Cos.

HAS NEW REAL ESTATE JOB

Parker Meade has become associated with the Cleveland real estate firm of P. J. Spitz in the capacity of residential properties manager.

Chick Hopkins has shifted his real estate brokerage activities from Westport, Conn., to New York (321 East 54 St.).

Harold Burnham, recently appointed methods engineer of the Hygrade Sylvanian-Corp. at Salem, Mass., has chosen Marblehead for his residence (14 Seaview Ave.).

A. Marshall 2d and his merry men have completed the arrangements for the June reunion, June 11-14, down to the last item. You will shortly receive an insistent request to bind yourself to attend. We are planning for an attendance of one hundred fifty or better, based upon our extraordinary showing in grim 1932. When you receive blanks relating to measurements for the svelte costume Kilmarx has designed, or blanks relating to room accommodations, etc., please be docile enough to return them promptly. Marshall's staff work is predicated upon robot-like obedience by the rest of us.

Secretary, U. S. Attorney's Office New U. S. Courthouse Foley Square, New York, N. Y.