Class Notes

1922

October 1939 ANDREW MARSHALL
Class Notes
1922
October 1939 ANDREW MARSHALL

jack Aborn, our able Secretary since our Fifteenth Reunion in 1937, has recently resigned as Secretary-Chairman of the class. Andy Marshall has been chosen as his successor in that position. Announcement of the appointment of a new Treasurer will be made next month. It is the hope of your new Secretary that he may have your continued and wholehearted support. Contacts with members of the class will be made as frequently as possible both through personal visits and through correspondence. Our column of class notes is primarily dependent upon the cooperation of all 'Twoters in keeping their Secretary posted on their doings and it is hoped that each of you will find much of interest in this monthly column. Let's hear from you!

Congratulations to Bob Booth and his enlarged corps of able assistants on the results of the Alumni Fund drive last June. The class made remarkable strides practically reaching its quota of 100% and the number of contributors—221—was a high water mark. Team work did the trick!

Pat Tobin has finally moved back to New England and has recently been appointed as General Manager of Albert Steiger, Inc., one of the fine stores in Hartford, Connecticut. As we go to press we don't have Pat's home address but will have it available next month for his many friends who are glad to welcome him back to the East.

Reports from Boston during mid-summer were that Dick Stetson, our beloved former President, was deep in arrangements for the 158 th Annual Meeting of the Massachusetts Medical Society.

Our one and only Dean, Olie Olsen, reports that on his trip to the West Coast this past summer for the annual meeting of the American Association of Collegiate Schools of Business at the University of California he had occasion to stop off and meet with various 'Twoters and other alumni. Olie has recently accepted the position of editorship of a series of books on Business and Economics for Henry Holt and Co., publishers.

Charlie Earle is Eastern Advertising Manager for the Burroughs Clearing House Magazine, New York City. His home is in Pelham Manor.

Our scouts, treking in the middlewest, send in reports of the substantial promotion of Len McCoun to the General Managership of the four large butter plants of the Harding Creamery Co., Omaha, an important subsidiary of National Dairy Products Co. It has been a long time since we have heard from any of our Omaha contingent. How about breaking the ice, Len?

Clif Watson has been instrumental in the formation of a new company in Southbridge, Mass. as successors to the Litchfield Shuttle Co. Clif has recently resigned as Vice President and General Manager of Watson-Williams Mfg. Co., Millbury, a position held for seventeen years. Charlie Hart and Clif will now hold down the fort for the 1922 in Southbridge.

Pete Kiewit is the boss of Peter Kiewit Sons Co. of Omaha, one of the largest construction companies in the middlewest. Pete's company has built some tremendous structures and he finds it necessary to do quite a bit of travelling throughout the country.

Troyer Anderson was soaking up the Hanover atmosphere this summer and reports have it that besides being an outstanding Professor of History at Swarthmore, he swings a wicked golf club.

Your correspondent begs to report brief visits while on a short holiday this summer with Bob Booth in Manchester and Carter Hoyt and Carroll Dwight in Boston. Final reports of the Fund drive had just been received and Booth was wearing a wide grin.

Considerable thought by various members of the class has been given to the matter of ALUMNI MAGAZINE subscriptions. Increased participation by the class is a matter for which we bespeak your favorable reaction. This issue has gone to the entire class and it is our earnest hope, and particularly the hope of your new Secretary, that a substantially increased number of subscriptions will be made this fall. Your check for $4.00, which includes dues, sent to the Treasurer will do the trick. See you next month.

Secretary, 517 Fifteenth Ave., Bethlehem, Pa