Class Notes

Washington

November 1939
Class Notes
Washington
November 1939

COMES FALL, COMES FOOTBALL, COllieS the Navy game. Among the many hundreds of Washington alumni attending the game were seen: Andrew Jackson '03, Bob Lyon '07, Harry Brown '13, Larry Pope '18, Jack Means '31, Chan Walker '25, Mart Brand '26, Mai Halliday '38, Deke Mack '33, Bob Kay '33, Bob Goodman '34, Hal Klein '35, Bill Yelverton '36 and Tommy Boyan '38. Following the game the crowd gathered at the Belvedere Hotel for a session of "welkin ringing." The participants are expected back in Washington any week now.

That intrepid band of "gutter sweepers" known as the Dartmouth bowling team has once again swung into action in the alumni league with their customary futile results. This team (?) is led by Jack Pyles '32 and is composed of John Pendleton 'l5, Duke Barto '29, Jim (No Spares) Pimper '33, Page Worthington '33, and Henry Broadbent '37. Official communiques as to season results will not be forthcoming.

The summer months saw Herb Woods 'lO holding forth at Geneva as one of the three delegates appointed to the International Labor Conference. (Strictly speaking he created somewhat of a over there, don't you think?) Seriously, his work has been highly spoken of, and we're glad to have a big shot in our midst.

Odds and ends: The annual summer picnic at Bay Ridge brought out a crowd of about eighty Win Hobbs '33 and Bill King '33 showed up after the Softball ■game. .. .no one was surprised. . . ."Iron Hat" Hannah '27 collected an important position in the American Bar Association at their convention Whit McCoy 'l6, brother of our own 'Admiral" Dave McCoy ']B was in town during the summer working with the Wages and Hours board. . . . .W. D. Whittemore 'O5, H. D. King 'O5, Ev Hannan '29, and George Porter '3O seen at the weekly luncheons.... any of you alumni and undergrads who happen to be in our fair city of a Tuesday are hereby commanded to show up at the Annapolis Hotel at 12:30 p.m. for a session of lunch and "shooting the wind."