Class Notes

1932

March 1939 EDWARD B. MARKS JR.
Class Notes
1932
March 1939 EDWARD B. MARKS JR.

Two weddings make headlines in this month's '32 newsletter. The first, a faitaccompli: on Jan. 27 Class President Sargeant was married to Sara Howard Ward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Freeny Ward. The wedding took place in Alexandria, Va., where the couple are now living at 1110 Prince.

"SUSCEPTIBLE TO THE IRISH"

A letter from Hollywood, Calif. "The gal is one Jessica Cadwalader of San Francisco who is red-headed and evidently susceptible to the Irish." Thus writes Bob Ryan (3017 N. Argyle St.), and he's not play-acting. The wedding will be March 11 in Hollywood.

Mike Cardozo, on technical leave of absence from a New York law firm is in Washington temporarily in the Monopoly Study Division of the SEC, working on insurance. His address is 2220-20 th St., N. W. "Life here is delightful," he reports. Mike was an usher at the Dec. 28 wedding of Chuck Maxwell to Elizabeth Scheuer. He also passes on fuller details of Dan Gage's wedding to Eleanor Hills, on Oct. 22; Jeffery and Hazen were ushers and Keyworth best man.

AND IN WASHINGTON

Bob Buckley, who formerly practiced law in Manchester, is now in the nation's capital, living at the Park Lane Apt., 21st & Pennsylvania Ave. Joe Fanelli, another barrister, is with the R. R. Retirement Board at 10th & U Sts. Over at the State Department, Bain Davis holds forth as an economic analyst for the Division of Trade Agreements. Analyst Davis resides at 236 N. Thomas St., Arlington, Va.

IN THE ENEMY CAMP

George Hahn (M. D.) breaks a long silence with a welcome letter from Ithaca, N. Y., where he is assistant medical adviser, assistant team physician and instructor-lecturer in hygiene and preventive medicine.

"I was on the Cornell bench during the Dartmouth-Cornell game—the only Dartmouth rooter on the bench—it was rather a difficult situation," George writes. "I live at 114 Eddy St.—all 'gaers in these parts are cordially invited."

George supplies news as follows about several classmates: (t) Art Blais is building garages in Boston with a watchful eye on the soap business at the same time; (2) Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred C. Hand announced the arrival of George Gifford Hand on Oct. 17; (3) Ed Holbrook, D.D.S., is keeping a watchful eye on an increasing number of molars and bicuspids in his Brooklyn office.

Among those on hand at a recent '32 dinner in New York, the best-attencled in quite a time, were the following: Boldt, Baker, Boynton, Altman, Elias, Canoue, Fred Gage, Pearson, Isaacs, Jim and Warren Moore, John Zimmerman, Marcus, Marsh, O'Brien, Gould, North, Burch, Weisenfluh, Bill Davis, Newfang, Art Allen, McGowan, Rice, Dublin, Hannan, Wolff, Kingsland, Hubbard, Mackenzie, Rushmore, Hobart and yr. correspondent. The turnout of Jerseyites was especially gratifying.

OVER THE TEA CUPS

Gleanings: Jim Moore was north over New Year's, saw Bob Wilkin in Hanover, Ping Ferry in Concord Don Marcus is secretary of New York City's purchase department Carl Baker recently delivered three lectures on modern literature and drama at Westfield, N. J Bob Newfang was in North Conway over New Year's, saw Johnny Weston and wife Ben Burch saw Owsley skiing in the Canadian Laurentians over the holidays. Ben has a new job with Ford, Bacon & Davis, industrial engineers Jim Hannan brings us up to date on a daughter, Sheila, born Aug. 24, and on a daughter of Bill Spang's, born in July Walt Rushmore, who recently joined Great Neck's '32 contingent, reports that Bill Kulp has recently announced his engagement. Bill is reported as working with a paper box manufacturer \in New York.

Morry Hubbarcl reports on two classmates: Jim Brown is president of his class of 62 at Tufts Dental College George Orcutt is taking his wife and two children (boy and gal) to Daytona Beach, Florida, for the month of February.

PHEASANT APTO TROUT

Ralph Elias has opened an office for the practice of medicine at 111 East 56th St., N. Y. Ralph had a recent letter from Ed Eichler, telling about his new job. It seems that Ed is out of the clothing business. He is now with an outfit called the Fin 'n Feather Club, headquarters in Dundee, Ill. They sell all sorts of rare fish and gameeverything from rainbow trout to pheasants. Sounds a little fantastic! We'll get you a fuller report.

Possibly helping to build us a bigger navy is Mort Howard, an engineer in the technical division of Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Newport News, Va. Mai MacLean is town clerk and tax collector for Swampscott, Mass., with offices in the town hall. Bob Hanna is with the Harwich Lumber Co., Harwich, Mass. Ed Eisenberg is a purchasing agent for the Chrysler Corp. in Detroit, and in the same city, Don Dalrymple is with Liberty Mutual Insurance. Walt Burr is an accountant at 923 Church St., Evanston, Ill. Dick Olmsted is assistant superintendent of the A. & P. warehouse in New Haven. George Blad- worth (Simpson Beauty Rest) has moved from Springfield, Mass., to New Haven, and Whit Daniels (McCraw-Hill textbooks) is allegedly combing, the State of Texas.

BILL PECK REPORTS

A few news flashes from up-State New York: Jack Hall (in Rochester) has a new daughter. Floyd Leonardson has migrated to Buffalo from Connecticut, and is in the insurance business at 421 Genesee Bldg. Following are excerpts of a welcome letter from Bill Peck: "Here in Buffalo I'm with the Spencer Lens Co., the instrument division of American Optical Co. I get up to Hanover about twice a year on business, which makes it quite swell. . . married 5 years this June. . one youngster, a boy, 3½ years old The Joe Kysers have a new arrival, a baby girl named Rhoda I've run into Bill Allyn several times in the past two or three years—at Atlantic City and Kansas City conventions we're competitors."

POST MORTEM

Those winter afternoons—when you dozed off so blissfully in the Tower Room. Now don't you wish you'd learned how to ski properly?

Secretary, 215 Lakeville Rd., Great Neck, L. I., N. Y