Class Notes

1908

November 1952 WILLIAM D KNIGHT, LAURENCE M. SYMMES
Class Notes
1908
November 1952 WILLIAM D KNIGHT, LAURENCE M. SYMMES

Helen Cogswell, the wife of Harold Cogswell, passed away this summer. The Cogswells were in an automobile accident while driving east through Canada. Mrs. Cogswell received serious injuries from which she did not recover. The sympathy of each member of the Class goes to Harold in his great loss.

Albert Chandler broke into print in the St.Petersburg Times in September with an article, illustrated with a photograph, about himself and his wife and his activities in St. Petersburg since he retired from the faculty at Ohio State University. Albert is greatly interested in geriatrics the study of the problems of the aging, which is now his hobby. The Chandlers moved to St. Peters- burg in July and live at 4020 Burlington Ave., North. His married daughter is living near Detroit and his son and his family are living in Los Angeles.

Art Rotch, who played tennis from a few days after he threw away his rattle until his 6oth birthday when he played with Red Hoehn in Hanover, has apparently finally definitely given up the game. He has acquired a cottage near Laconia. During the summer he bought a second-hand motor boat with a used outboard motor. The eccentricities of the aforesaid used motor purchase kept Arthur busy as an amateur engineer and mechanic most of the summer and he finally decided that he was not a marine engineer and traded off the purchase for a new boat with a newer engine.

Word has leaked through to Rockford that the O'Sheas have an eighth grandchild. This has not been confirmed officially, but Art is being credited with this number in the Grandfather Derby.

Notes Editor, 602 Central National Bank Bldg. Rockford, Ill. Secretary, 115 Broadway, New York 6, N. Y Treasurer, ARTHUR B. BARNES Taftville, Conn.