Class Notes

Class of 1922

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

Earl Fredericks in January left Rochester, N. Y., where he had been manager for three years of a Woolworth store, to undertake similar Five and Dime duties for the company in Troy, N. Y. He is living at 6 Collins Ave., and states that the door will swing wide for any member of the class.

Bugs Crosby tells us that he is living in San Rernardino. Calif., and that he is athletic director of the Perris Hill Park in that city.

Ray Atwood, Massachusetts civil servant, has moved to 6 Franklin St., in Water town.

The Alumni Records Office is trying to get in touch with Sam Chevalier. Please send any information you may have to Alumni Records Office, Hanover, N. H.

From Thayer School sources we learn that Perley Clogston is living in Washington, D. C., at the Annapolis Hotel. To us it sounds as if he may be working in one of the government departments.

Ellsworth A. Parsons cannot be reached by the usual mailings. Anyone having information, please send it to Alumni Records Office, Hanover, N. H.

Edwin W. Krafft is practicing architecture in Minneapolis, 715 Rand Tower. His home address is 2219 Pleasant Ave.

Harry Griswold is back in New York with Seagram Distillers Corporation after having been for several months their New Orleans representative.

Will Nicholson, in New York on firm business, telephoned to us that he and Zeke Shoup will be at the Reunion in Hanover next week. While in New York, Nick got a telephone call that his little boy had fallen off a barn roof and had been rather seriously hurt.

H West was promoted by the College trustees to a full professorship.

Jack Aborn, sporting writer of the Providence Journal, called on us recently. He said that spellbinder George Brooks is making a fine reputation as professor of public speaking at Rhode Island State College.

See you at Reunion, June 11-14.

Secretary, New U. S. Courthouse Foley Square, New York