BOSTON and New York Clearing House Dinners are to be held in those cities on March 12 and March 13 respectively. Present indications are that both affairs will be heavily attended by graduates, old and young. Professor Feldman will discuss current goings-on in the labor and industrial-relations field at the Boston meeting. Mr. Lawrence Fertig, business economist and newspaper columnist, will speak in New York. Dean Olsen will report the latest School news. Since our mailing list has been sadly disarranged by the events of recent years, all Tuck graduates may hot have received the announcement of these meetings sent through the mails. In any case, plan to attend. In a reservation at the Boston meeting, write to H. Dwight Meader, General Electric Company, River Works, West Lynn, Mass. For the New York meeting, write Orton H. Hicks, 701 Seventh Ave., New York City. It is assumed that this issue of the MAGAZINE will reach you before March 12.
Mr. Allerton C. Hickmott D '17, Financial Secretary of the Connecticut General Life Insurance Company, addressed Professor Woodworth's class in Investments on January 21. His discussion centered about the topic "Investment Policies and Problems of a Life Insurance Company."
Mr. H. Dwight Meader T '41, Budget Administrator, General Electric Company, returned to discuss further the problem of Budgeting in manufacturing courses. He spoke before Professor Burleigh's class on January 18.
We were happy, to hear that John E. Morrison Jr. T '37 has become associated with John E. Morrison, Sr., 15 Broad Street, New York 5, New York.
Robert Conroy T '46 is now working in his father's firm of Pasley & Conroy as a junior accountant, and is planning to take part of his C.P.A. examinations this spring.
Ed Blatt T '46 wrote to tell us that he is working with his father in the barrel and drum business in Cincinnati.
H. L. Duncombe JR.
ANNUAL NEW YORK DINNER, APRIL 16 HOTEL COMMODORE AT 6:30 P.M.