Class Notes

1900*

March 1940 LEON B. RICHARDSON
Class Notes
1900*
March 1940 LEON B. RICHARDSON

The position which Clarence McDavitt holds as Employer Delegate to the International Labor Conference takes him upon his travels. In December he attended the Pan-American Conference in Havana, while in January he sailed upon the Rex for the meeting of the governing body at Geneva. The question of holding the usual conference in June is yet uncertain, but, if held, it will call Mac back to Geneva sometime in May.

Dr. Clarence Butterfield is a casualty of the New Hampshire winter. As a result of icy roads he suffered an automobile accident which resulted in a fractured patella and several broken ribs. While the injury was painful, latest reports indicate that he is coming along well—with an enforced vacation as one of the consequences of the mishap.

The class will be grieved to learn of the serious illness of Harry Jenkins, who for some time has been confined to the Newton (Mass.) hospital.

Secretary, Hanover, N. H.

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