Class Notes

Chicago

May 1950 ROBERT T. DRAKE '29
Class Notes
Chicago
May 1950 ROBERT T. DRAKE '29

Right now fellow alumni are awaiting hopefully the primary elections to be held early in April. Bob McClory '3O of Lake Bluff is running for nomination for State Representative, Arthur Sprague '24 of LaGrange is running for the same office from another district, and Bob Coulson '33, now Mayor of Waukegan, is carrying on a write-in campaign for nomination as Representative in Congress to take the place of a deceased candidate. All are on the Republican ticket.

Your reporter has been checking through the mailing list of the Chicago Alumni Association comparing it with the Alumni Directory of 1949, correcting addresses and finding duplications and omissions. If mail from the Chicago Association is not addressed correctly kindly notify him at the above address.

The weekend from March 31 to April 3 was a busy one here, with a Class Agents' Dinner on March 91; a meeting conducted on April 1 by Edxvard T. Chamberlain Jr. '36, Assistant Director of Athletics, for applicants to college; a large meeting on April a at the Winnetka Community House attended by about 150 applicants, their fathers, alumni and Cannor Shaw Jr., '43, President of the Chicago Association, and Eddie Chamberlain, both of whom spoke. Excellent Hanover movies were shown.

On April 3 about 26 alumni attended the Monday lunch to hear Sidney C. Hayward '26, Secretary of the College, talk on the Development Council Program and a suggested Middle West Conference of Alumni Club Officers. It was good to see P. W. Stickney 'OB, Jeff Mills '47 and John Bressler '45, who have plans for getting younger men out to a monthly lunch, and Tom Rowe '50.

Secretary, 134 S. LaSalle St., Chicago 3, Ill.