First, a reminder to those who have not answered Dick Pearson's letter dated December 27. Dick will give us the best possible in the way of class histories, but we've got to supply the text. Just let your hair down and tell Dick what you have been up to the last quarter of a century.
Dr. Jack Lappin comes up with the news that he's a papa. He says, "What do you think of old Hargraves kicking through with a boy, finally, after three girls? The whole town's talking." I think it's great, and Portland, Me., has something to brag about.
Effective January 1, Grov Plowman was appointed vice-president in charge of traffic for the U. S. Steel Corp. of Delaware. This newly created position is designed to permit the traffic matters of the manufacturing subsidiaries to be more closely coordinated. Grov has been traffic manager of the Colorado Fuel and Iron Co. since
Apparently a college president's most pressing extra-curricular activity is giving speeches. Sam Stratton seems to be making his quota—a late engagement being at the commencement exercises of the College of Medicine at the University of Vermont. Pab Sample surely displayed his prowess in the December 18 issue of Life Magazine. His paintings of submarine activities were marvelous. A notice of a Dartmouth Alumni meeting in San Francisco indicates that Abe Winslow is still the world's best alumni association secretary.
Major Spence Snedecor is in charge of the orthopedic service at the Valley Forge General Hospital—over four hundred wounded men. Warrie Gault reports from Whitehouse, Yukon Territory, Alaskaapparently a civilian employee on the Alcan Highway project. Hike Newell's present address; 1111 Ridgecrest Drive, Albuquerque, N. M.
One of the few remaining and truly eligible bachelors in the class, Roy Rubel, has, we understand, no antipathy whatsoever about exposing himself to the wiles of the fairer sex, and while it is. realized he is busy with his two jobs: (a) representing newspapers for advertising and (b) directing newspapers in the State of New Jersey, nevertheless his frequent weekend visits to Washington go entirely unexplained. Perhaps those more intimate with this eligible bachelor could cast more light on the subject.
, There are two monetary subjects to bring before the meeting— (a) there is still a large amount in dues outstanding; with the compilation of a class history and a group subscription to the MAGAZINE, the need for funds is pressing; (b) Twenty Grand for Twenty's. Grand Twenty-Fifth —nuff said.
Secretary, 212 Glen St., Glens Falls, N. Y. Treasurer, 1 Windmill Lane, Arlington, Mass.