Class Notes

1890

February 1940 CHARLES A. HARDY
Class Notes
1890
February 1940 CHARLES A. HARDY

Prof. Maurice Robinson is located at 167 East New England Ave., Winter Park, Fla. for the winter. He has had a cottage at Pine Orchard, Conn., for some years.

.. W. P. Earle, who retired from active practice of the law in 1922, went to Miami. Fla. where he has since resided. While the real estate collapse of '26 caused his bank balance to shrivel somewhat, he withstood the blow in good shape and is alive and happy. His first wife passed away several years ago and his second is a Southerner, whose maiden name was Louise Buchett. Earle never had any children. He lives at 260 N. E. 29th St. and thinks Miami is a wonderful place to live.

Jimmie Reynolds is "going down under." He writes as follows:

"My present program is to get out of this peaceful country for a couple of months or so and give the benefit of my society to the Pacific Ocean rather than the one that almost washes the shores of your fair town. It may be that something will come up, either local, national or international, that will change my plans. If nothing of this kind happens, I will depart from these shores on the good ship "Mariposa" from the Pacific Coast for Hawaii, Samoa, Fiji, New Zealand and Australia the last of the month. I will be back in this country the last of March, always providing that I do not become either a war refugee or join that class of whom it is said—'How natural he looks.' "

We have learned with much sadness of the sudden death of Prof. Franklin McDuffee, the brilliant son of our classmate, the late Willis McDuffee of Rochester, N. H We have some extra copies of our Class History, just published, which will be mailed upon request

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