Class Notes

1919*

November 1939 WINDSOR C. BATCHELDER, JAMES C. DAVIS
Class Notes
1919*
November 1939 WINDSOR C. BATCHELDER, JAMES C. DAVIS

The mail has been rather productive in the last few weeks. Letters have come in from William D. Hoard Jr., Fort Atkinson, Wis.—Max Norton—Phil Bird—Jim Davis—Spider Martin—and Louis Munro.

Max reports: Jim Bear and his wife attended the Dartmouth-Saint Lawrencegame last Saturday; John Chipman was inHanover Oct. 2d for the day; I talkedwith Moe Freedberg last Sunday when hecame up to visit his boy who is in theClass of 1943- The Office of the Dean ofFreshmen reports the following membersof the Class of 1943 as being sons of 'l9men— SON FATHER lames N. Capps James G. Capps Jr. Utica, N. Y. Robert M. Freedberg Morris Freedberg Salem, Mass. Edw. C. Ingraham Jr. Edward C. Ingraham Dolgeville, N. Y. Warren B. Thompson Mark L. Thompson Lafayette, Ind.

I have been in communication with Ken Gilchrist in New Haven to see if there is a place available near the Yale Bowl where lgers could have lunch together before the Yale-Dartmouth game on Saturday, Nov. 4. If suitable accommodations can be engaged, details will be forwarded by mail.

For the Princeton and Stanford games, plan to make your headquarters at the Dartmouth Club, 30 East 37th St., New York. There will be special doings the night before. A complete program of activities can be obtained from the Club.

In Providence we learn that C. M. Sears Jr. is Purchasing Agent for the State of Rhode Island, with offices in the State House. N. T. Sleeper and Bob Smith are with Bodell & Cos. Maxwell C. Huntoon is President of the Providence Braid Cos., Pawtucket, R. I.

Spider picked up the news that "Dutch" Guy has been transferred to Chicago as Merchandise Manager for Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Cos. with offices at 20 N. Wacker Drive.

Bob Newcomb, formerly with Lennen & Mitchell, Inc. has joined Newell-Emmet Cos. at 40 E. 34th St., New York City.

Oscar Lewis returned in September from a five weeks' trip to the West Coast. He was in Hanover for a day early in the Fall with his wife and nine year old son.

2V.EFFS FLASH—THE MYSTERY OF THE COLLAPSE OF THE DORMITORY TENT HAS BEEN SOLVED.

In the early Sunday morning hours, a young man from Ohio was observed trying out his skiing form on the tepee's slopes.

Additional information regarding the massacre in the courtyard be obtained from Chet Gale, 84 Highland Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y.

Secretary, 2 Park Ave., New York, N. Y.

Magazine Agent, Framingham Center, Mass.

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