Your secretary is running short of news. Please sit down and drop me a line now. News of any of our classmates is greatly appreciated.
Frank Tonis is teaching at the Staten Island Academy, Staten Island, N. Y Merc Bowers is District Manager for the Meyercord Company, makers of the Decalcomania Transfers at Baltimore, Maryland. He sticks pretty close to his knitting with an occasional bowling or golf match. . . . .A 1 Robinson is in Hartford with the Aetna Life Insurance, in charge of Preparation of Special Beneficiary and Trust Agreements.
Your secretary had the pleasure of meeting Mrs. and Mr. Warren Whitney of Ashburnham. They were riding in their automobile and had a lovely dark haired four months old baby sitting in the front seat with them. Warren said he had been working in Gardner for the past ten years.
We note with pleasure that Dr. Anthony C. Cipollaro had an article in the June Medical Record entitled The Role of Ultraviolet Therapy in the Treatment ofDiseases of the Skin. Also an article in the New York State Journal of Medicine August 1939, Electrolysis—a surgical procedure. Nice going.
New addresses, C. S. Luitwieler Jr., 24 Duncklee St., Newton Highlands, Mass., L. B. Whit, Charcoal Hill, Westport, Conn.
From Bill Knight, 1908, comes the news that Dr. H. Dick Countryman has been named to succeed Dr. Catlin as college physician at Rockford College, Rockford, Illinois.
Your secretary saw Dick Wason receive his thirty second degree in Symphony Hall last month. Congratulations Richard.
From Spud Spaulding comes the following "We had a Dartmouth Club of Worcester meeting here in September, and Hank Hartshorn came down from Gardener per usual, and complained bitterly that his hobby was getting the best of him. At one time this summer he had orders for about 1200 prints including the Reunion pictures, and also a lot of weddings and other local events that he is asked altogether too frequently to photograph. He said that for three nights he worked from supper until three in the morning getting out prints, and that many of the orders for classmates still remained unfilled, simply because there are not enough hours in the day to get them all printed. "Spud was elected vice president of the Worcester Club for the coming year.
Shirley Austin stopped off in Worcester to see Spud the last week in August. Shirley was on his way from the Cape, where he picked up his wife and daughter, to Paul Smiths in N. Y. where he picked up his son, who was there at camp. He took the family to Hanover for a three day sojourn. It was the first time that the whole family had ever seen the spot.
Please help George Traver by sending in your class dues at once. Sit down now and get that check on its way in the next mail.
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