Class Notes

Class of 1927

February 1938 Doane Arnold
Class Notes
Class of 1927
February 1938 Doane Arnold

Although this may be a month late in getting to you, we are writing it on January 8, which makes it all right, so, a happy and prosperous New Year to you all.

Larry Moss is selling general insurance in his old home town of Lockport, N. Y. His address, 112 Ambleside Road. RalphMiracle sells concrete for the Elk River Concrete Products Company of Montana. He lives at 1012 11th Ave., in Helena. Bud Kinne practices law out in Chicago, where he is an attorney for the Pullman Company. Bud is living at 1711 Crilly Court, Chicago. Ed Mahoney is in the insurance business in Buffalo, N. Y. With the Liberty Mutual, we believe. His residence, 138 Hartwell Rd., Buffalo. Bill French has left his native habitat, Minneapolis, and is now "decorating interiors" in Des Moines, lowa, for the Davidson Company. He lives at 1120 Polk Blvd., Des Moines. Newt Colby is doing newspaper work for the Concord Monitor in Concord, N. H. When last heard from, Elmer Worth was teaching in the Bolles School in Jacksonville, Fla. Bill Ward is working as personnel research investigator for Western Electric Company in Kearny, N. J. Bill lives at 16 East 43d St., Bayonne, N. J. HookerHorton sells rope for the Plymouth Cordage Company in New York. He lives at 22 Covert Place, Stewart Manor, L. 1., N. Y. Bill Satterfield is still with the Maryland Casualty Company in Louisville, Ky. Address 2519 Cherokee Parkway. Dick Pierson is in Chicago, working for Carson, Pirie, Scott 8c Cos. He is in the manufacturing end, making cotton garments. Dick lives at 672 Lincoln Ave., Winnetka, I11. Brownie Freeman works for Standard Brands, Inc., in New York City. He lives on Oakley Lane, Greenwich, Conn. Ed Wyckoff is in Dallas, Texas, with Meyer-Blauke Company, representing the Diamond Alkali Company. Dr. Bill Skinner is practicing medi- cine in Easton, Pa. He lives at 137 Belvidere Ave., Washington, N. J.

From that newsy publication, "Squeeks from the Golden Gate," caused by the Dartmouth Association of Northern California, we learn that the president of their association is Rollie Howes. Reading further we find the following: "A pleasant surprise in the early jailgreeted us at one of the Monday luncheons. Former member Dr. Phil Corliss '27 showed up from Arizona. Phil put onsome reunion moving pictures and someexcellent colored reels of Grand Canyon,Indian dances, and other colorful scenesaround his home. Quite a professionaljob." How about letting us have a copy of your reunion films, Phil?

We had the pleasure of spending twenty-four hours in Hanover early in December, and while there chatted briefly over the phone with Bob Funkhouser who, as you know, is now assistant in Max Norton's office.

Ed Marston is a salesman for the Pepperell Manufacturing Company in New York City. He is living at 95 Beekman Ave., out in North Tarrytown. Ted Rose is now living at 15 Rugby Rd., in Brooklyn, and is working as an interior decorator in New York City. Gus Buschmann is a German instructor at Bates College in Lewiston, Me. Frank Coulter, New England general agent for the Frisco Lines Railroad, lives at 31 Tennyson Rd., Wellesley Hills, Mass. Bill Cullen takes first prise this month for oddnamed home towns. His latest address is Route 1, Wayzata, Minn. What Bill is doing there our informant neglects to mention. Ed Johnson is still teaching the rising generations of greater Braintree at Thayer Academy, while Eddie Redcay, another educator, teaches at the Pittsburgh State Normal School in New York. Jim Mullen has recently moved to Benham, Ky. Bob Dalrymple is still in the insurance business in Boston, and lives at 89 Park Drive in that city. Approaching old age having dampened his enthusiasm for speed on the track, he now contents himself with speeding around Boston Harbor in his racing sloop, where he has developed quite a reputation as an able skipper. Harry Pettengill is working in New York City as an auditor for the Liberty Mutual Insurance Company. He lives at 114 Elliott Place, Rutherford, N. J. Seth Besse, the birdie-snatcher, has moved to Slatersville, R. 1., where he is working for the Slatersville Finishing Company. Marshall Cleaves is a home office underwriter for the Home Life Insurance Company in New York City. This is the same sort of work that your scribe is doing for the New England Mutual Life Insurance Company in Boston. Herb Hansen is a salesman for the Mosler Safe Company in Boston. He lives at 98 Carey Place in Needham, Mass. Al Lawrence is teaching at the U. S. Coast Guard Academy in New London, Conn. Vic Reynolds is with the Macmillan Company in New York City. He is living at 107 Bloomingdale Ave., Wayne, Pa. Bill Montgomery is doing advertising promotion work for the New York World-Telegram in New York City. Burt Snow works for Butler Brothers in Chicago. He lives at 704 Lake St., Crystal Lake, I11. Whit Whitney is using his early Commons training to good advantage, for he is now a food broker with Ashenfelter & Balfe in New York City. Whit is living at 80 Norwood Ave., Glen Rock, N. J. Jim Burnett works for the Essex Wire & Cable, Inc., out in Chicago. His home is at 123 South Brainard St., La Grange, I11. Marsh McGough is now in Chicago, selling incandescent lamps for the Save Sales Company of that city. He lives at 1010 Maple Ave., Evanston, I11.

Among our large membership of some six. hundred there must be many who have had or are having extremely interesting experiences in their vocations or their avocations. Stories of these experiences would do much to add interest to this column. If modesty forbids telling your own story, why not at least write us about someone else with whose experiences you are familiar?

Secretary, 152 Waban Ave., Waban, Mass.