Doc Foley is good "copy" any day,—and especially in these days as his fine familygrows up to maturity. The following is not up to the minute, but it's interesting, you'll agree:
"My oldest boy, Ernest Lee, is practicing dentistry in Louisville, Kentucky. My next one, Arthur Lee, is in University of Michigan Medical School. My youngest, Richard Morgan (Dick), is at Dartmouth. His hobby is football and figure skating.
"My oldest girl is married to a High School teacher and has one boy. My second daughter finished College and has taken up business. My youngest daughter is in the local High School. She also has a hobby, namely figure skating. Both she and Dick skate at Olympic Arena, Lake Placid, New York during the summer seasons.
"In answer to your second letter, I am a Fellow in the American College of Surgeons and the bulk of my practice is Surgery."
Ted Glattfeld reports, "I am Associate Professor of Organic Chemistry at the University of Chicago and alternate with my colleagues in teaching the elementary and advanced branches. My research work falls mostly in the field of Carbohydrates. Although some of my publications may not look as if the work reported fell in this field, the ultimate object of all my work of the last twenty years has been to throw some light on a certain transformation in the carbohydrates about which we know very little. There has been an immense amount of preliminary work necessary because we know so little in this part of the field, but we think we are at last getting within shooting distance of our goal."
"Mike" Smith, the soul of brevity (and modesty) reports:
"I limit my work to General Surgery and am an Attending Surgeon at St. Luke's Hospital, New York City. I think this answers your questionnaire as far as I am concerned."
"The ALUMNI MAGAZINE has so often contained news of me that probably nothing is really needed to supplement what has already been printed. Still, since you ask it, I send it. Since 1935 I have been the Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Newark, a diocese which covers the northern part of the State of New Jersey."
—Ben Washburn
"Briefly, my job is as follows: I teach Marketing to seniors; Sales Management to graduate students; supervise theses in both these fields; and have charge of the Personnel work at the Tuck School. This probably covers it." —Harry Wellman Five '07 men, Smart, Walker, Cushman, Niles and Liscomb sat down at a table with four '06ers, Main, Brooks, Powers and Cooke.—Score '07—s; '06—4. Each team had a reserve in the penalty box. Trustees French '06 and McLane '07.
It is rumored that George Liscomb is arranging a coast-to-coast broadcast on Sunday, May 4, at a:00 P.M. in commemoration of Richard Hovey's 77th birthday. George has reprints available of Bill Cunningham's story on Hovey.
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