Billie Baxter has a new home at 5021 25th Road North, Arlington, Virginia. Pike Childs announces the engagement of his daughter, Persis Adele, to Lieut. Gordon Carlyle Brown.
Cy Dodge is publishing the Lowell FreePress at 20 July Street, Lowell, Mass. He has a wife and two daughters.
Robert Baird called on Doc O'Connor the other day. Baird roomed with Harrie Chase at Hanover but left college to finish up at Wisconsin and went into business with his father. He is Vice President of the Bi-Lateral Hose Company, (not hosiery!) His address is 20 North Wacker Drive, Chicago, and he lives at 260 Woodland Road, Highland Park, Illinois.
Alvie Garcia, President of Garcia & Vega has been re-elected President of the Cigar Manufacturers Association of America at its fifth annual meeting.
Tubby Morrill burst into print in the Mail Bag of the Boston Herald on January 14th with a letter entitled "Germany Needs Army of Occupation." William E. Norris is living at 263 School Street, Chicopee, Mass. He is a manufacturer's representative.
Dick Plumer is Commissioned as Majer in the Signal Corps Reserve and will be called to duty at Washington in the Legal Division of the Materiel Branch.
Bill Shapleigh writes that he was a luncheon guest of Click Morrill recently and that Ed McCarthy had dropped in from Montreal. Bill is trying to go to town with the Infantile Paralysis Drive for Doc O'Connor. Bill writes from 238 Ocean Avenue, Portland, Maine.
Shrig Shrigley announces the engagement of his daughter, Virginia, to Lieut. Howard Spencer Potter, U. S. A. of Philadelphia. Virginia attended the Beaver Country Day School of Boston and the International School at Geneva, Switzerland, Lieut. Potter attended St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H., was graduated from Penn State University with post graduate work at Cornell.
Tabe Taber has resigned his position with the National Youth Administration and is now with the American Pad & Paper Company of Holyoke, Mass. as cost accountant. He is commuting from Turners Falls and expects to move to Holyoke in the spring.
Mr. Andrew J. Phelps '12 is the author of a poem "The Challenge" which appears in the Bulletin of the High School Teachers Association (New Jersey) for January 14, 1942.
Guy Swenson writes that he hopes we can have a real reunion in the spring and that his roommate, Roy Frothingham, might get on from the coast. He has a son graduated from Dartmouth.
Walter Thomas writes from 137 Fairmount St.. Lowell, Mass. that he is president of the Lowell Humane Society, which three years ago built a $22,000 animal shelter. He is also president of the Lowell Association for the Blind. Walter's summer address is Maiden Island, Five Islands, Maine, and any classmate coming up the coast by land, sea or air would be most welcome.
Dwight Perry is newspaper advertising with Scripps-Howard, 400 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago, and lives at 241 Church Road, Winnetka, Illinois.
At the annual dinner of the New York Lawyers the following '12 men turned up: Jim Erwin, Charlie Gately, Wally Jones, Dick Remsen, Manvel Whittemore, Lee White, Doc O'Connor and Henie Urion.
Ray Tobey writes from the Choate School in Wallingford, Conn, that Stan Weld has a boy who will be entering Dartmouth next year. Otto Bresky has had two boys there and one of them, who entered Yale last fall, is now going to Dartmouth. Manvel Whittemore announces the engagement of his daughter, Margaret, to Lieut. Richard W. Mirick, U. S. Marine Corps Reserve. Margaret recently graduated from Mount Holyoke and is now a research technician with the New York Hospital. Lieut. Mirick, whose home is in Worcester, Mass., graduated from Amherst.
Lt. Col. Jake Orr has been recalled to active duty and assigned to the Procurement Division of the Materiel Branch of the Signal Corps. His office address will be Room 1401, Temporary War Department Building M., Washington, D. C.
ROLLIE LINSCOTT, DOC O'CONNOR, AND HENRY VIETS, 1912, AT THE SECOND ANNUAL MEDICAL MEETING OF THE NATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR INFANTILE PARALYSIS
Secretary, 6647 Thirteenth St., N. W., Washington, D. C.