WILL BE SEEING YOU IN HANOVER NEXT MONTH
Ned French has recently been elected chairman of the board of the Jones & Lamson Company.
Paul Felt attended the joint banquet of the classes 1901-1905 in Boston on March 15th and enlivened the meeting with his ivory-tickling. Those present said he was in rare form and displayed his far famed undergraduate improvisation.
A letter from Cupid Lindsay advises that he is leading a quiet life on the good old Meremac River about twenty miles outside of St. Louis. He is still practising law in St. Louis and hopes to be at the 35 th,
Members of the class will be sorry to learn of the death of Ray Butterfield's wife on February 25th.
The sympathy of the class is also extended to Arthur Holmes, whose wife, Florence, passed away at their home in Winchester on March 6th. In December 1924 she contracted sleeping sickness and for the past 14 years had been a hopeless invalid.
Two more classmates passed away during March. Trail Ford in Chicago, on March 15 th and Guy Sickman in Springfield, Mass., on March 12th. To the families of both the class extends its sincerest
sympathy. Chicago is once again trying to obtain a downtown airport, according to a recent announcement by Nat Leverone and Ben Regan, who are assisting Congressman Chas. S. Dewey in reviving interest in the airport. Undoubtedly Nat is especially interested in this project so he can make a quick getaway to Canada when the Chicago criminals get too hot on his trail.
Harold Rugg stopped over in New York City on his way south long enough to take in a theatrical performance. Pretty soft for these Hanover people to be able to take trips to South Carolina just to get a little sunshine. In spite of his college education he is still playing around with plants, bugs etc.
Con and Grace Chellis also spent two days in the big city while on their Easter vacation from Kimball Union Academy. Their trip this time took them on a 4000 mile automobile tour to Florida and New Orleans.
Present at the C & G dinner held at the Dartmouth Club in New York on Thursday, April 3rd were Bill McGrail, Norm Bank art and Elon Pratt.
Secretary, Dartmouth Club 30 East 37th St., New York, N. Y
Class Agent, Room 1430, Merchandise Mart Chicago, I11.