Class Notes

1900

June 1943 LEON B. RICHARDSON, CLARENCE G. MCDAVITT
Class Notes
1900
June 1943 LEON B. RICHARDSON, CLARENCE G. MCDAVITT

A recent issue of the Manchester Union contains an editorial article entitled "Troubadour Goes to War." It speaks of the satisfaction experienced by New Hampshire men in the services upon receipt of that "unique publication," the New HampshireTroubadour, the purpose of which is "to sing the praises of New Hampshire, a state whose beauty and opportunities should tempt you to come and share those good things that make life here so delightful. Its editor, Don Tuttle, not only gives it the benefit of sound journalistic practices, but what may well be called loving care" with results that are "never blatant" but "always captivating." In this estimate the Union, as sometimes happens with that organ, is entirely right.

Olivia Foster (O. W.'s daughter) is a freshman at Wellesley. Mary Buck is now completing her course in that college, where she has attained Phi Beta Kappa standing and has been, in the last two years, a Durant Scholar—the highest scholastic honor awarded by the college. She is business manager of the Wellesley Review and president of the Classical Club. For the past three years she has been women's singles tennis champion of the city of Manchester.

Arthur Virgin has moved to New York where his address is 230 East 48th Street. He retains his farm at North Hatley, P. Q., as a summer home. During the winter he and Mrs. Virgin have been assistant air raid wardens, and he is also busy in the work of the Salvation Army Canteen (U.S.0.) at Battery Park, the largest in the city, where from 1500 to 2000 soldiers and sailors are accommodated each day.

George Tong announces the advent of a second grandchild, Edward Stowell Gaffiney, born January 28. Another arrival in the third generation is Henry Gilson Emery, born April 20, grandson of Brock Gilson.

Ned Brown has temporarily given up his business as a decorator and is now employed by the Cone Company, engaged in war production, at Windsor, Vt.

Secretary, Hanover, N. H. Class Agent, 212 Mill Street, Newtonville, Mass.