Class Notes

1925*

December 1940 PARKER MERROW, RUDOLF F. HAFFENREFFER 3RD
Class Notes
1925*
December 1940 PARKER MERROW, RUDOLF F. HAFFENREFFER 3RD

The colored and still pictures taken at Reunion came out very well indeed and are being held securely under lock and key for the next get-to-gether.

Correction: Andy Edson is NOT on his way home through Turkestan from his post in Bucharest, Rumania, and at last accounts is still located there.

The Boston delegation held two buffet suppers before the Harvard game. Charlie Moore entertained in Cambridge with the Ken Hill's, the Kimball's, the White's, the Wallis's and the Pease's in attendance. In Newton the Lang Springs held open house with Sleigh's, the Jack Springs and Dick Holden showing. Nearly everybody from New England was at the game.

Stan Chamberlain has just recovered from an appendectomy.

Banker Bill Boies of Naugatuck, Conn., was in Boston recently for the Federal Reserve and New England Council meetings and quite busy with Jock Brace and Pete Blodgett.

From the comments heard at Reunion, the motor vehicle Registrars of the several states are going to be flooded with applications to match Mart Huberth's number plate, D-1925.

Jack Reeder's permanent New York address is now Young and Rubicam, 285 Madison Avenue, and he is living at 66 Park Avenue.

Al Perkins new address is Walt Disney Studios, 2400 W. Alameda, Burbank, California.

Mart Reeves is living at 8404 Jourday Way, Preston Hollow, Dallas, Texas, and is busy as a one-armed paper hanger with his law practice.

On your next Hanover pilgrimage you will find George Scott at 64 Lebanon St.

Barney Barnfather now has the official title of head of the Spanish Department at Culver. Box 65, Culver Military Academy, Culver, Indiana, in case you are writing to him.

Nort Canfield has shifted his residence to Leete's Island Road, Stony Creek, Connecticut.

Purely personal: your secretary has not been deer hunting this year and does not intend to go, breaking a custom of many years. So far the wild-eyed hunters in this area have knocked off one man in mistake for a bear and a cow moose in mistake for a deer. If any of the gang go out in the woods, wear plenty of red and leave the white topped sox and white handkerchief at home. We want the Alumni Fund contributions to hold up.

Going through the old photo files a lot of good pictures have come to light. They'll start appearing in next month's issue.

And by the way, just where are all the pictures that were promised at Reunion?

Sam Churchill called at Center Ossipee recently.

Secretary, Center Ossipee, N. H.

Treasurer, P. O. Drawer 3, Bristol, R. I.