Howard Hall reports the biggest season ever at the Howe Caverns, nature's under- ground wonderland Bill O'Leary has re- signed as Headmaster of the Lawrence High School, after 25 years' service in that position. Bill began teaching in the Lawrence schools in September 1901, and has been connected with the schools of that city ever since. The Lawrence Evening Tribune featured a fine tribute to him; also ran a picture of the Lawrence High School Football team of 1896, which included Bill and also Tim Donovan. .... The Phelps' have been enjoying a quiet restful summer at their home and camp in Michigan, but as soon as winter comes they will be on their way to Florida. No more snow for him, says Clarence Swampy andNettie Marsh, with daughter and two grand- sons spent some time in the back woods of Maine this summer Arthur Sampson was registered at the Hanover Inn in September. .... Beulah Bogue is a vice-president of More- land and Company, and is the director of the company's Lansing branch and is the only woman in Michigan who is directing a branch office of a brokerage firm. She is also active in Zonta, the woman's service club. The Bogues have "open-house" for the stu- dents of the University in Lansing, and it has proved a most popular gathering place.
Rush Newcomb, after leaving Florida late in June, spent the summer in New England, and is now on his way south again TimDonovan, who has been practising medicine in New York City for many years, has now retired. Johnnie Ward recently saw him in Lawrence and reports him looking well and prosperous. We shall hope to see Tim at our class gathering soon Tommie Remsen says daughter Anne is now with the United States Rubber Company, Naugatuck, Conn., and that son Tom is serving as County Clerk of Washington County, N. Y JohnnieWard again deserves our sincerest thanks for the wonderful showing the class made in the last Alumni Fund campaign. He is doing a fine job, and we all owe him a lot for his capable and untiring efforts. That Johnnie's work is appreciated by others is noted in the fact that he has been elected President of the Class Agents Association for the coming year. .... The Warrens had the pleasure of calls at their home in Orford this summer from Frank Cudworth and Gardy Cobb While in Hanover for the Secretaries' Meeting in May we had the delightful pleasure of reun- ing with Bob and Anne Leavens. It was in- teresting to know more about the special study Bob, ably assisted by Anne, is making of Dr. Tucker's writings and thoughts as ex- pressed in his many speeches and sermons and addresses. It is truly a work of love, but one that will present to those of us who were in college under Dr. Tucker his wonderful living personality. It will also be an inspiration to others who did not have that privilege, but who have come to know of Dr. Tucker and his work.
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