Class Notes

1906

November 1944 EDWARD B. REDMAN, NORMAN RUSSELL
Class Notes
1906
November 1944 EDWARD B. REDMAN, NORMAN RUSSELL

E. Everett Clark has recently been appointed acting director of the State division of University Extension. Clark joined the staff of the Massachusetts Department of Education as supervisor of Adult Education in 1922. In 1932 he was appointed Commissioner of Education in Federal-aided emergency education, nursery schools and adult education and extended school service.

Ben Mathes was in New York recently, primarily to visit his daughter, who is connected with the Sperry Co. Ben is assistant manager of the Hotel Raleigh and lives at 316 George Mason Drive, Arlington, D. C.

Dud Warner was active in the sponsoring of the Orange (Mass.) airport on October 14.

Dan Carr's son, a major in the Air Corps, has recently returned to America after thirty months' service in India.

Art Burnie has just returned from a fishing trip in Canada. The report I received was that the salmon he caught were so small they had to be thrown back.

An editorial in one of the Chicago papers qubtes Nat as follows; "Chicago should set an example for the cities of the nation by not celebrating V-Day until the war is completely won."

New Addresses:—Ralph Fitts, Coe-Brown Academy, Northwood, N. H.; Wm. F. Gleason, 4363 N. Kenmore Ave., Chicago, Ill.; Dr. Robt. W. Richardson, Hotel Winthrop, 47th & Lexington, N. Y.; Ralph W. Scott, Route 3, Box 162, Tallahassee, Fla.; Robt. W. Wood, 1811 D St., N. E. Washington 2, D. C.

Secretary, 37 East 39th St., New York, N. Y. Treasurer, 2205 California Street, N. W. Washington 8, D. C.