Class Notes

1938

June 1946 CARL F. VON PECHMANN
Class Notes
1938
June 1946 CARL F. VON PECHMANN

Reunion plans are still all set for next month, and it looks like a sellout. This is something that can't be missed. If you haven't already clipped the coupon off one of the Pacesetters, do it now, so we can know how many more to figure on.

We moved to Syracuse, and outside of getting a run-around from the real estate agents, it's a great place. Saw Bob Cushman '39 with wife Polly, and Dave and Ann Hosmer. Dave is back with the Excelsior Insurance Co., and for some reason seems to have more hair. In Hanover during April were John Stone, Lou and Madam Kraft, Lt. and Mrs. Tom Antrim, Bob Bott, Parker Brownell and wife, Walt Averill, and Warren Flynn. Charley Keyes is back at work in New York for the Hazen Paper Co. Bob Cataldo has opened his medic offices, one in Boston and one in Waltham. Recently out of the Army, Bob, after graduating from Tufts, served in several departments of the Boston City Hospital, was an assistant at Tufts, and than with the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital. After three years overseas, Charley Hathaway (Capt.) has reported for duty with the War Dept. Office of Dependency Benefits in Newark, N. J. Former Captain and now Dr. C. Harris Brown has opened up his office in Gloversville, N. Y. After Albany Medical College, Brownie was at the Waterbury (Conn.), Hospital, then with the 83rd Division overseas; has five battle stars and the Bronze Star. Lt. Comdr. Nate Straus, back to work, is with Nathan Straus-Duparquet in New York, as assistant to the president.

From Archibald, back with Macmiilan in San Francisco, "I truly wish I could get together with you guys and your better halves, but about reunion time we shall be introducing offspring No. 1 to the beauties of the great S. F. bay area. Also, now that Navy duty is over, the few thousand miles that did seem a drop in the bucket become somewhat lengthier. Got out of the Navy in September, Nance and I did up some of California's better haunts, spent some time in Cleveland, and visited with the MacKinnons and Reno in Chicago. The latter was so positive he'd hit the West Coast that we've reserved our expectant nursery for him, but I guess he's gone sedentary in Illinois." Coast Guardsman Bill Lyle is back in New York, with Nashua Gummed and Coated Paper Co., and Tied Pickering is with W. R. Grace & Co. in Lima, Peru.

That, unfortunately, seems to be the bulk of the news for this month. I've moved so many times in the past month that the mail may not be catching up to me. See you in Hanover.

Secretary, 1120 Chimes Bldg., Syracuse z, N. Y Treasurer, J. CLARKE MATTIMORE