On to Jug End Barn, May 18, 19. Please let your Secretary know ahead of time how many there will be in your party. Jug End Barn is located in Great Barrington, Mass., near South Egremont. Remember this party is for both Mt. and Mrs.
In the April issue of the ALUMNI MAGAZINE we note with pleasure that the class finished with 87% of objective and 94% of graduates. This is a grand record for us. Let's put it over the top this year both ways.
Dan Pingree writes that he is living in Providence and is a broker in the Boston Stock Exchange.
Received a nice letter from Walt Barnard with a clipping on Pinky Booth. Walt writes that daughter Joyce eight, son Bruce three, Doris and he are still paying taxes in West Medford and everything is going nicely.
Incidently Pinky Booth has been elected a director of the State Mutual Life Assurance Co. as we reported last month. Mr. Booth is business manager of the Worcester Teiegram and Gazette, a director of the Worcester Telegram Publishing Co., Inc., of the Mechanics National bank, the Bancroft Hotel, Hahnemann Hospital and the Red Cross. He is a trustee of Clark University, the Worcester Five Cents savings bank and the Worcester Natural History Society. Among his civic activities is his membership on the Boys Work Committee of the Y. M. C. A. and he is also a past president of the Worcester Area Council, Boy Scouts. A former director and vice president of the Chamber of Commerce, Pinky is also a member of the Worcester Club, the Tatnuck Country Club, the Quinsigamond Boat Club and the University Club, and was included in the "Wah-Hoo-Wah" column in last months MAGAZINE by Sid Hayward. Yea! Pinky Yea! Booth Yea! Yea! Pinky Booth.
Letter from Jim White urging an early start on the Alumni Fund. Jim has asked your Secretary to get out some Twenty-four hour notices. So please send me some news items when you have finished reading this.
The class sent flowers to the services for Craven Laycock.
In January Larry Hewes was appointed Regional Director of the Farm Security Administration in Cal Luit reports the birth of Elizabeth Ann on the 20th of Feb. making a total of three children. Both mother and baby are fine. Congratulations.
.... Spud Spaulding and your Secretary attended the Alumni Fund Agents dinner at the University Club in Boston. Prexy gave us a very fine informal address Burt Perry writes his new home address is 395 Narragansett Parkway, Warwick, R. I. He can still be reached at his office 169 Mass. Ave., Boston News comes in that Henry B. Robinson is the owner and operator of the 1811 House, in Manchester, Vt Roland W. Taylor is District Manager for Price & Lee Co., in Hartford, Conn Ed Windsor is a lawyer in Providence, R. I Charles A. B. Boss is a Statistician for J. H. Goddard & Co., Boston Tom Burbank is the Owner and Editor of the Rochester OBSERVER in Rochester, N. H Charles L. Godfry is Treasurer of Perrin, Seamans & Co., Inc., in Boston Carlyle F. Quimby is Real Estate Supervisor for the Merchants Cooperative Bank of Boston John L. Carten Jr. manages Crystal Lake Farm, W. Peabody, Mass.
The Phi Beta Kappa Society sometime ago announced the election to membership in the Dartmouth chapter of William H. Cowley, President of Hamilton College. Nice going, Hal Arnold P. George is a physician in Haverhill, Mass John D. Parker Jr. is with the Travelers Insurance Cos., in Fall River, Mass Josiah R. Teel is with the Gulf Oil Corp., in Cambridge, Mass Robert S. Hayes is with the N. E. Tel., Tel. Co. in Providence, R. I. ... .Maurice E. Cate is the owner of the E. Morrill Furniture Co., in Dover, N. H.
... .George H. Sparhawk is in the Air Corps, War Dept., in Washington, D. C. .... Emory L. Pratt is in the Railway Mail Service and can be reached at Box 310, Fresno, Calif.
Please send in any news you may have for use in the Twenty-Four Hour Notices. Let's all push the Alumni Fund over the top.
Your Secretary received a letter from the class of 1925 in regards to their 15th reunion this June. They would be glad to. have any members of our class, who might: care to do so join with them in their Reunion. A tax of fifteen dollars per man and seven fifty per lady will cover all class functions, with suitable costume, do-dads, refreshments, etc., etc. In other words, no "extras" except bed and breakfasts. Frank Wallis '25 or Homer Tilton '25 would be glad to. have word of any who might wish to come. Your Secretary will be glad to pass along the names if you will contact him. The class of '25 is extending this invitation also to the classes of '23, '26, '27. I think it is a fine idea and will give us the opportunity of seeing some of the boys, who were in college at the same time we were there.
Secretary, JR. 45 Chestnut St., Wellesley* Hills, Mass. Class Agent, 70 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.
* 100% subscribers to the ALUMNI MAGAZINE, on class group plan.