Congratulations of the class go to Tony Hanlon on his recent appointment as special justice of the fourth Berkshire (Mass.) court.
Ray and Doris Atwood proudly announce the recent birth of daughter Judith. Gail, two, is the older member of the family. Ray is a field representative for the Division of Unemployment Compensation for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
At last we have the dope on Pat Tobin. His new home in Hartford, Conn., is at 85 Mohawk Street and as announced in our October issue Pat is general manager of Albert Steiger, Inc., of that city.
Bob Burgess reports himself present and accounted for as selling agent for the Gosnold Mills Corp., of New York City and commutes daily from his home at Wilton, Conn.
From far off Manila comes a note from Wilbur (Bunny) Bunnell. In a recent letter to Rex Malmquist forwarding his $4 check (good man!) he mentions that he and his wife spent some time in Hanover last summer while on a well earned vacation. Bunny is with the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Export Company, Ltd., in the Philippines and hopes to get back to Hanover for our 20th in '42.
A good letter from one of our western Massachusetts scouts, Harvey Moses, tells of the doings of various 'Twoters during recent months. Olie Olsen spoke before the Alumni Association of Western Massachusetts with Spenny Smith, Herm Carlisle and Mose representing the class. The Olsens and Moses' took in the Yale game together along with the Jim Hamiltons and the Bob Clarks.
While on a swing around the western circuit, your Secretary had the pleasure of talking to Ben Rassieur who is the hard working president of the Central Mine Equipment Cos., of St. Louis. Ben and Pauline live at 421 Orchard Avenue, Webster Grove, Mo., with their youngsters, Ben Jr., 12 and Jeanne, 10.
Doc Colton was another 'Twoter to whom your correspondent spoke, but time did not permit my taking advantage of a kind luncheon invitation.
A little further west, Zeke Shoup appeared on the horizon and I spent a very pleasant luncheon hour with Zeke at the Wichita (Kansas) Country Club. Zeke is active in the oil business, being connected with the Argo Oil Corporation.
Whenever your secretary gets to Oklahoma City, he makes a bee-line for the First National Bank & Trust Co., to see Nig Hayes and Chuck Vose and again had this pleasure a few months ago. Both of 'em are in their usual good spirits and Nig particularly is anticipating the duplication of their last summer's Alaskan trip.
Our scouts from the Chicago area have wired in the dope that Bill Pierce has decided to become an aviator. He has progressed so far in his training that he is actually piloting now.
An eastern dopester flashes the news that Clif Watson has made a new connection as the southern representative with headquarters at Charlotte, N. C., for the Emmons Loom Harness Cos., of Lawrence, Mass. We wish Clif lots of success in his new connection.
While trying to burrow our way to an orangeade stand during the intermission of a recent Boston showing of Gone withThe Wind, your Secretary suddenly discovered that he and Ed Lane were fighting for the next glass of that liquid. Ed and his wife apparently were enjoying the production as much as Charlotte and I.
Did you know that Clark Bristol, Boston insurance man, has recently been reelected to the school committee of the City of Newton. Gosh, how that fellow gets into the class notes!
Steve Kenyon is an account executive with Lord and Thomas, potent advertising firm in New York City. Steve and his family live in Ridgewood, N. J.
Bob Booth has recently been elected to the Board of Directors of the United States Eastern Amateur Ski Association. It won't be long before Bob will be tuning up on the Alumni Fund drive. So, on your mark!
Harry Bruckner is the proud pappy of Junior, a years old. Harry and Margaret live at 16 Grandview Ave., West Orange, N. J. and daily Harry goes to Newark where he is a division traffic superintendent for the New Jersey Bell Telephone Co. He was one of the fortunate 'Twoters attending the Hanover Holiday last summer.
Bill Nicholson's family comprise Betty 12, Bill 11, and Gladys Jr. 6. They hold the fort at 700 E. 9th Ave., Denver, Colo., where Nick is a general partner in the stock exchange firm of Harris-Upham & Co.
William E. (Nick) Carter is one of the Vice Presidents of the newly formed North Shore (Mass.) Dartmouth. Club. Nick and Louise live at 259 Humphrey Street, Swampscott, Mass., and Nick is the head of his own contracting and construction business.
Stan Miner is another Jerseyite in the telephone business. He is district traffic superintendent for the New York Telephone Co., and with Catherine, his wife, lives at 61 Clinton Ave., Ridgewood, N. J., other members of the family being Mary 9, Catherine 5, and Constance 1. Stan's answer to the September dope sheet was one of the most thoughtful I received. Unfortunately, however, space limitations of this column do not permit its transcription.
Fran Leland is vice president of Adams & Leland, Inc., Boston wool merchants. His oldest, Edmund F. 3rd, is now in the Holderness School and is destined for Hanover in a few years. Charlotte 13, and Suzanne 11, complete the family and with Lucile, the Leland family hang their shingle at 59 Phillips Road, Andover, Mass.
Reports have it that George Stanley, also an Andoverite, is in the brokerage business in Boston.
From Elyria, Ohio, comes word from King Fauver, who is a partner in the law firm of Fauver & Fauver. King and Annie Lee have a fine family—John 11, Scribner 8, Marylee 6, and Louis 1.
A short time ago your correspondent had the great pleasure of seeing Frank Horan at his office in New York. He is working on plans for either a 1922 class dinner, or a joint dinner with '2O and '21 to be held in the near future. I hope to be able to attend and will thereafter report on the progress and welfare of the New York contingent.
Phil Kimball reports having recently seen Al Lyon and Noisy Barton, who are connected with Montgomery-Ward and Union Supply Company, respectively. Phil reports he is district manager for Fred Kimball, Inc., advertising and sales promotional firm with offices in Pittsburgh. Phil and Elizabeth live at 305 Beverly Road, Mt. Lebanon, Pa.
Tom Byrne is superintendent of schools at Windsor, Vermont.
Say men, how about those photographs you were doing to send in?
Maurice (Spic) Saunders is one of the regulars at the weekly Dartmouth luncheon at Henrici's in Chicago. Spic is connected with R. R. Donnelley & Sons, the large printing establishment there and with Mildred, his wife, Kenneth 12, and Ann 9, lives at 604 South Delphia Ave., Park Ridge, 111. Your letter was fine, Spic, and I will try to follow some of your suggestions.
See you next month!
Secretary-Chairman, 517 Fifteenth Ave., Bethlehem, Pa.