Class Notes

1913*

December 1940 WARDE WILKINS, ROBERT O. CONANT
Class Notes
1913*
December 1940 WARDE WILKINS, ROBERT O. CONANT

Jay Runkle has been appointed Vice President and General Manager of the Detroit store of Crowley Milner & Company, Detroit.

Mrs. Ethel Tuck, better half of H. S. Tuck and mother of Charles, who graduated with distinction in Eci last June, won Class C and D in the Massachusetts Woman's Golf Association in September this year. Charlie is working with the Automatic Canteen Company branch in Watertown, Mass.

The luncheons Wednesdays at Patten's in Boston at 12:30 have started. George Knight, Linscott, Pishon, Gulick and Shumway are the regulars.

Stanwood Miller is in Denver, Colorado selling building materials. His address is R. F. D. 8, Box 996 A, Denver.

The sons of 1913 in the freshman cass at Hanover are Horace S. Blood, Daniel J. Donahue 2nd, Donald S. Dunbar and David T. Nutt. Will hear more from each of these young men, chips off the old blocks.

Fletcher S. Tilton is in the Department of Labor in Baltimore, Md., 606 Snow Building, but still lives at 1843 Mintwood Place, Washington, D. C.

Walter Nolan is living in North Billerica, Mass., but is a tire store manager it 65 Moody Street, Lowell, Mass. Remember this if you have trouble in or near Lowellor even if you don't.

A large and enthusiastic gathering at the University Club the night before the Harvard game brought a good group of the class together. Hap Atwood from Minneapolis, Don Cunningham from Denver and Warde Wilkins from Boston attended that all day session of the Alumni Council meeting before the dinner and then were joined by Sherm Ward, Bill Towler up from New York, George Knight, Mose Ewing, Shumway, Jack Nelson down from Manchester, N. H., Cushman, Pishon, Kimball, Munsey and Merrill.

Keith Wood is in Portugal and when he has time to write should have an interesting story to tell. He is an importer of American automobiles, trucks, motors and machines with offices at Praca dos Retauradores, 13, 3°, (74), Lisbon, and lives at Rua Gomes Freire, 4, Caxias, Portugal in case you want to write. It's a little late for a Christmas card so write a letter.

Vic and Marjorie Dunbar write of a grand trip they made in September from Schenectady, New York to Hanover and return to deposit Donald to start his four years of college. They found Hanover "more beautiful than ever."

Jack Macdonald, chief engineer of Walsh Construction Company, has another big job—the construction of Camp Edwards at Falmouth, Mass. It may be a relief to get out of the New York tunnels into the fresh air of Cape Cod, and it may not.

George Watts is the author of an article Louis Racine's de la Grace in the PUBLICATIONS of the Modern Language Association of America, September issue. This has been reprinted and a copy is in the class files, or really in the Secretary's library.

Dr. Robert O. Blood is to be our first governor from the class. The surgeon-Senate President from Concord, N. H. won the victory in the battle for the governorship on November 5th and is the Republican Governorelect of New Hampshire.

We wish you and yours a Merry Christmas and the Happiest of New Years.

Secretary, Box 2057, Boston, Mass.

Treasurer, Hanover, N. H.