Class Notes

1913

April 1951 WARDE WILKINS, ROBERT O. CONANT, GEORGE STEELE
Class Notes
1913
April 1951 WARDE WILKINS, ROBERT O. CONANT, GEORGE STEELE

The "flu" that caused such a toll of absenteeism in Massachusetts hit our office and home and evidently the mails. However:

Elmer C. Tucker is chairman of the Holyoke, Mass., drive to raise $187,500 for the Y.M.C.A. Clayt is vice president of the Chemical Paper Mfg. Cos., and heads a force of 350 volunteer workers. He has always been active in civic affairs and is president of the Holyoke Cooperative Bank, vice president of CrookerMcEhvain Cos., member of the executive committee of the Holyoke Hospital, Inc., and a member and former president of the Lions Club. He served for two terms as alderman-atlarge and during World War II had charge of tire and gas rationing. Let's hope he does not have to act similarly again in that capacity. He has recently been made a director of the Holyoke National Bank.

March arrives and with it the appeal for the sale of Bay State Society for Crippled Children seals. Parker Trowbridge is still president. The Whitakers have a son. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Anthony Whitaker (Jean Parker Trowbridge) of Providence, R. I., announce the birth of their third child, Edward Anthony Whitaker Jr. Again the grandparents are doing well.

Line Wilson was in Boston last fall for the Harvard game following his and Lucy's trip to Honolulu. He saw the game with Tubby Merrill and took back with him to the West Coast for the Dartmouth alumni there a piece of the goal posts.

A HAWAIIAN WELCOME awaited Lincoln S. Wil- son 'l3, Alumni Councillor, and his wife Lucy when they reached the Royal Hawaiian Hotel in Hono- lulu on their off-season vacation this winter.

Secretary, Box 2057, Boston 6, Mass. Treasurer, Hanover, N. H. Class Agent, 18 Old Colony Rd., Wellesley Hills 82, Mass.