Summer seems to go faster each succeeding year. We don't know whether this is a sign of growing older, or being busier, or just finding it more difficult each year to sit down and start this column knowing that it must be done regularly for each of the next eight months. It seems even more difficult this time since our intelligent and efficient secretary, Miss Take, who usually yawns and looks extremely bored during the typing of these notes, is at present on a much undeserved vacation. Consequently we must get along without her inspiration and do the typing ourself.
First a little finished business of last Spring, notice of which arrived too late to make the June issue. Nelson Robinson was married to Miss Mary Boiling Washington of Cedar Hill, Tennessee, on June 21st. Nelson is working for the Kroger Grocery and Baking Company, as Branch Manager in Nashville, Tennessee.
Curt Wright was married to Miss Eleanore Aleen Reidell on March 21st, in Chicago, ill. Last May, Curt wrote us that his bride is a downstate Illinois gal, an M.D., and was busily studying for State Board Examinations which she was taking in June. Curt added: "My bride and I stopped in on the Orths the other night, and I know you would have been impressed with the domestic scene that greeted us. Squire Orth, in slippers and pipe—the two youngsters sleeping soundly on the second floor, until awakened for the routine visitor inspection,—the tour of the Orth suburban estate,—the conservative highball for a nightcap,—yes, everything's changed around." Curt is still working for the Schmidt Lithograph Company in Chicago, and lives at 5737 North Kenmore Ave.
On June 20th, last, Kroggy Krogstad was married to Miss Gertrude Browne Williamson of Houston, Texas. Kroggy left Chicago several years ago to work first in Springfield, Ill., and then in Houston, for the International Harvester Company. He has recently been promoted to another job in Tulsa, Oklahoma, with International Motor Truck Sales. Kroggy and his bride are now living at 1136 South College Street, Tulsa.
We recently had a brief but very pleas- ant visit from Frank Coulter who was on a quick trip to the East from his home in Los Angeles. The Duke never looked better in his life and reported that his family are very well and happy. He also promised to return for the Fifteenth. Since going west, Frank has been in charge of the San Francisco and Los Angeles offices of the St. Louis-San Francisco Railroad, and he has recently been given charge of the Seattle office as well.
Bill Macaulay is in the retail oil and gasoline business in Greater Boston. We understand he took a prominent part representing retail dealers in the controversies regarding the curtailment of gasoline consumption, and that it was largely through his efforts that they decided to try closing the Service Stations from 7:00 P.M. until 7:00 A.M.
Hooker Horton has been selling for the Plymouth Cordage Company out of their New York office. Recently he has been promoted to become Manager of their Cleveland office. Hooker and his wife made a short visit to Plymouth in August at which time they went sailing with Charlie Bartlett and his wife on their boat, GurnetLight.
A group of seven poems by Marshall Schacht were published in the April issue of Compass, a quarterly anthology of poetry.
Don Bogart is the author of "An Improved Binocular Gonioscopic Apparatus" which has been reprinted from the April issue of the Archives of Ophthalmology. Don is an Ophthalmologist, practicing in New York City.
Lowell Wormley has been practicing medicine in New York City since becoming a physician. He recently wrote an article entitled, "Trauma to the Scrotum and Male Perineum," which has been reprinted from The Urologic and CutaneousReview. Lowell is also the author of "Surgery in Hyperthyroidism," reprinted from the Journal of the National Medical Association.
According to our last record, Ted Selig was a Fellow at the Anthracite Fellowship, Mellon Institute in Pittsburg. Ted is married and has three youngsters.
Joe Gintzler is in the printing business in Bulfalo, N. Y., where he is Managing Executive of J. H. Gintzler Press.
Asher Margolies is a Purchasing Agent for R. H. Macy and Company in New York. He lives on Comly Ave., Port Chester, N. Y. Ed Baker is Supervisor of Accounts for Brundage, Story and Rose in New York City, and he lives at 523 Clark St., Westfield, N. J. Gus Buschmann is still teaching German at Bates College and lives at 227 College St., Lewiston, Maine. Bill Elliott has returned from his sabbatical leave which he spent in Arizona, and is now busily teaching and coaching football at St. George's School in Newport, R. I. Burt Harris is working in the Credit Department of the United States Steel Products Company in New York. He lives at 659 Edel Ave., Maywood, N. J. Doc Harvey, Roentgenologist, is now living at 27 Cedarbrook Rd., Merion Golf Heights, Ardmore, Pa.
Charlie Haynes has been transferred to Greater Boston by the New England Telephone and Telegraph Co., for he is now living at 88 Clifford St., Melrose, Mass. Al Lagacy and his family have moved from Teaneck and they are living at East Allen- dale Avenue, Saddle River, N. J. Warren Cummings is a Cost Accountant for the United States Rubber Company in Naugatuck, Conn. He lives at the Waterbury Club in Waterbury, Conn. Saw Ken Bal- lantyne for a few short hours this summer in Lubec, Maine, where he was leaving Charlie Bartlett's boat as we were boarding it for a week's cruise across the Bay of Fundy and then back down the Maine coast to Bar Harbor. Believe it was Ken who told us that Fritz Kortlucke is now on active duty with a Commission in the Army Medical Corps.
Charlie Townsend has left New York and is now located in Los Angeles, living at 6251 Leland Way in the latter city. What he is doing there our informant neglected to say. Carl Lindenmeyr has been working as an Industrial Engineer for the Forstmann Woolen Company. He is now living on North Wales Rd., North Wales, Pa. Even Wilder is now located in Charleston, South Carolina. John Rintels, practicing lawyer in Boston, has recently moved to 139 Arnold Rd., Newton Center, Mass. Bob Gilboy has recently moved to Chicago, where he is living at 75 East Wacker Drive. We understand that Howie Camph has left the J. R. Clancy Company of Syracuse and is now located in Detroit where he is living at 8100 East Jefferson Ave.
Howie Mullin has recently been trans- ferred by the Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corporation from Kansas City, Missouri, to Detroit, Mich. Dr. Jim Mullen is still practicing medicine in Benham, Kentucky. Lew Beyer has moved to Rocky River, Ohio, where he lives at 365 Morewood Parkway.
Mark them down in big red letters onyour calendar. The dates for that FifteenthReunion are Friday, Saturday and Sunday,June 19, 20, 21. As you undoubtedly know, last June they experimented by having the four younger reuning classes meet in Hanover the week-end after Commencement. Several of the Class including Rog Salinger, Don Colby, Bob Williamson, Gus Cummings and your Secretary were there largely to attend the Annual Meeting of the Secretaries' Association which this year included meetings for Class Treasurers and Agents. Naturally we did get more or less tangled up in some of the festivities of reuning classes, and all of us agreed that the later reunion was a swell idea. So that's the plan this coming June. Make your plans early.
Secretary, 152 Waban Ave., Waban, Mass. Treasurer, 244 Dorset Rd., Waban, Mass.