Class Notes

1920*

February 1939 FRANK B. MOREY
Class Notes
1920*
February 1939 FRANK B. MOREY

Due to the lack of contributions this will be a rather short one.

The most newsworthy item seems to be an Associated Press photo showing radioman George Burns with his attorney, our former class president, Carl Newton. We can rest assured that the old magician will pull the proper rabbit out of his hat when it is most needed.

Ted Weis writes from Toledo, Ohio, his home, that he saw the Toledo University-Dartmouth basketball game. According to Ted, the Toledo team has real class, and being beaten by them is nothing to be ashamed of. As you probably know, Fat Spears is athletic director of this institution.

A Christmas card from Dick Kimball sent from Terminal Island, California, asks me to extend greetings to the gang.

That super-secretary, Abe Winslow, writes that Ken Spalding was in San Francisco not too long ago. Ken represents the American Optical Co. of Southbridge, Mass.

Rus Keep reports that he has been in New York for 15 years, and is still with the same group of insurance companies, namely, Pacific Fire, Bankers and Shippers, and Jersey Insurance Co. of New Jersey. He goes under the title of assistant secretary. He claims his only child, a boy of 10, already looks like a real prospect for some of the Big Green teams.

Ted Marden, Lincoln, N. H., Dr. John Stickney, Fifth Ave., N. Y., and Tom Carpenter of So. Norwalk, Conn., all enclosed a cheerful greeting when they sent checks for their class dues.

Secretary, 158 State St., Albany, N. Y.