Class Notes

Harrisburg

December 1938 John A. Bogar '29.
Class Notes
Harrisburg
December 1938 John A. Bogar '29.

BACK AT the old desk after two glorious week-ends at the Princeton and Yale games respectively. Countless familiar faces and forgotten names but all yelling our heads off for MacLeod and Company as they literally ran away from the Tiger and the Bulldog. At the Princeton game we were fortunate in meeting Lee Eckels '33 who several months ago left our city to become a junior partner in a law firm in Pittsburgh. In New York, after the game, we found Gus Hull '36 with a group of friends from his class. Gus is now studying law at Dickinson Law School.

After the Yale game we joined forces with Dick Spong '36 who had spent the previous week in Hanover. We celebrated in New York that night together and returned to Harrisburg the next day. Dick has returned from the Coast and is back at his old job as a columnist on one of our local papers. R. R. Britton '17 has moved to Harrisburg where he has taken a position with the Federal Government. His former home was in Philadelphia. Charles Boak '32 has taken a leave of absence as a teacher in one of the local schools to secure his M. A. at Harvard.

Plans are now under way for a meeting of the Central Penna. Club to be held following the close of the football season when we expect to hear a full report of the Stanford game from Frank Eastman '06 who will make the trip on the Dartmouth Special. At that time we will also complete our plans for a meeting during the Xmas holidays when we hope to have a full representation of our membership including the men now in college.