Class Notes

1947

June 1948 JESSE CHADWELL, PAUL H. SPIERS JR., EDWARD P. SCULLY
Class Notes
1947
June 1948 JESSE CHADWELL, PAUL H. SPIERS JR., EDWARD P. SCULLY

Your secretary no longer enjoys the warmth of the sunny days of Goose Creek, Texas, but now, through necessity, edits the class notes from Toledo, Ohio, at 3426 Darlington Road, a permanent address for probably less than a year's time. May the more stimulating climate have desirable effect on this column.

Married on the 26th of March was Miss Lynn Thai of Far Rockaway, Queens, to Edward Jacobs. The couple will live in Kew Gardens, Queens, after a trip to Havana and Miami. Mrs. Jacobs attended Syracuse University and will be graduated from Adelphi College in June.

Recent visitors in Hanover were Mr. andMrs. Fred Ruoff, now residents of New Brunswick, N. J., while Fred studies and teaches at Rutgers. Also in Hanover for a few days of March was Russ Foster.

From Bob Gray comes an interesting letter which was written way back in April.

"I started my present job as a Builders Hardware salesman last October after loafing all summer on the family summer place in southern NewHampshire. I went to work with the Sargent & Cos. in New Haven as a sales trainee in their factory, spending two months in their factory and one month in their New York Sales office where I maintained a close contact with Bob Schroedev of Hartsdale. As of the first of the year, I became associated with a jobber of Sargent & Cos., the Builders Specialty and Hardware Corp., West Somerville, Mass. It is a very interesting and lucrative field since every building constructed needs some kind of finishing hardware. .... We have another Dartmouth man training with us down .in New Haven, Rupe Daniels '45

"As for ex-classmates, there are quite a-'feW' Of us present at the Alumni Dinner in Boston last February. I managed to take in every hockey game last winter when the boys played in Boston, and always present were Bun Harvey, Bill Donahue,Paul Guilderson, John Collins, and Ed Scully."

A February letter from Don Lewis tells of his plans for marriage May 15 to Grace R. Langwin, with the services of Adrian Magrath '46 as best man. Don is working as a salesman for the United States Envelope Cos. at Worcester, Mass. Dan Center is at present finishing his first year at the Boston University School of Law.

From George Hardisty at the Stanford Law School in Palo Alto, California, comes the announcement of his engagement to Miss Barbara Jean Levins of La Habra, California. They will be married on the 24th of June in Whittier, California, in the Episcopal church.

John Amorosino, working as a salesman in New York City, is living in East Hempstead, N. Y. Harry Graves is working for the Lane Construction Corp. in Limestone, Maine. PatMcLoughlin, an analyst in Western Electric Purchasing Division, lives in West Orange, N. J. George Woodward is now a student at the Harvard Medical School.

Secretary, 3426 Darlington Rd., Toledo 6, O. Treasurer, 304 Parkhurst, Hanover, N. H. Class Agent, 4609 Bakman, N. Hollywood, Calif.