Class Notes

Class of 1936

June 1938 Chares S. Bishop
Class Notes
Class of 1936
June 1938 Chares S. Bishop

It is with a great deal of regret that we announce the death of Bud Holman, the news of whose untimely passing comes as a great shock to all of us. Details will be found in the necrology section.

We recently received a notice to the effect that Charlie Singleton has been made assistant manager of the 4ad St. New York branch office of the Connecticut General Life Insurance Company.

Incidentally, Charlie was kind enough to call recently and give a couple of news items as follows:

Ed Dooley and his wife sailed on the Kungsholm on April 26 for a five weeks' Mediterranean cruise.

Carl Allen and his wife sailed May 21 for a trip through several European countries.

George Champion and his family spent the month of March 25 to April 25 in Florida.

Ed Hanlon very kindly sent a clipping from which we are pleased to quote:

"The marriage of Miss Cornelia EstherEdwards to Dr. Paul Harper took place inBridgeport on April 29. Congratulationsto the happy couple! They will live inBridgeport, where Paul is on the staff ofthe Bridgeport Hospital."

New Yorkers kindly note that a dinner is being planned for Thursday evening, June 16, at the Dartmouth Club. The three classes with whom we were in college will combine to make this a memorable occasion—l 924, 1925, 1926, 1927. Notices have probably reached you by now, but let this jog your memory and bring you out.

New addresses since the last issue are: Walter R. Armstrong Jr., supervisor of maintenance, Nevada Northern Rwy., East Ely, Nevada. Albert W. Bishop, manager W. T. Grant Cos., 265 King St., Charleston, S. C. Horace S. Bush, Chester, Conn. Francis C. Campbell, 312 Columbia St., Elmira, N. Y. Richard A. Lattimore, assistant professor of Greek, Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, Pa. Jack W. Strauss, 150 Spalding, Beverly Hills, Calif.

Inasmuch as this is the last issue of the current year, may we wish you all a very -pleasant summer. When the spirit moves you, write a letter, so that others who read this column may follow your meanderings. So long until October.

Secretary, Smith, Barney & Co. 14 Wall St., New York, N. Y.