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1907*

May 1939 HENRY R. LANE
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1907*
May 1939 HENRY R. LANE

Secretary, 80 Federal St., Boston

The Holyoke Daily Transcript and Telegram of recent date carries a picture of our classmate, Earl Richards, and an interesting story about him. It seems Earl was born and raised in Holyoke and is now engaged in appraising the property of the Farr Alpaca Company of that city for its management. He is associated with the engineering firm of F. D. Sheldon & Sons of Providence. R. I.

Louis C. Gerry, Providence broker and well-known horseman, was recently appointed state racing and athletic administrator for Rhode Island.

gill Witham has sent the Secretary a map of his latest 40-acre real estate development in Swarthmore Hills, Pa.

George Dalrymple, who has recently retired as mayor of Haverhill, Mass., after serving six years in that capacity, has been appointed chairman of the State Emergency Finance Board by Governor Saltonstall. George is the former president of the Mayors' Club of Massachusetts and a former vice president of the New England Mayors' Conference.

Youthful-appearing Gus Wiswall runs the Consolidated Paper Box Company in Somerville, Mass., with the help of his son, who graduated at Hanover last June.

'jack Stilphen is known as hockey fan No. 1 around the Boston Garden.

Seen about the Parker House regularly are Bill Smart, Bishop Niles, Harry McDevitt, Dave Burns, and occasionally Dick Goode and Leon Holman. Harry Mac is reported to be unchanged in spirit, face, figure, or voice. He is scheduled to sing "Chinatown" at the "Hovey Hum" in Boston on May 4.

Sam Hale is an apple orchardist and prospective peat miner in Gorham, Me., and lives in a hundred-year-old homestead on a hilltop in sight of Mt. Washington and the open Atlantic (when the visibility is good).

Morton H. Langill, M.D., "Peb" to most of us, Worcester's leading roentgenologist, has recently been appointed chief of the X-ray Department of the Worcester City Hospital.

Ralph S. Perkins with his M.D. from Johns Hopkins is reported to be the tops as an orthopedic surgeon. He makes his headquarters on the top floor of Worcester's classiest professional building on Elm St. Hill, Worcester, Mass.

From March 13 to 25, Willard W. Cummings. Bill Cummings' oldest boy, exhibited his portraits at the Grace Home Galleries, Boston. The Boston EveningTranscript of Saturday, March 18, criticized his work most favorably and expressed the opinion that his talent has matured considerably since his exhibition last year.