Class Notes

1914

October 1954 PENNELL N. ABORN, CHARLES S. BATCHELDER, MARTIN J. REMSEN
Class Notes
1914
October 1954 PENNELL N. ABORN, CHARLES S. BATCHELDER, MARTIN J. REMSEN

There are some items slightly tinged with age, received too late for the last issue, which yet should be recorded. You ought to know that Carroll Edson was reelected president of the Department of Church Men of the Council of Churches of Syracuse and Onondaga County, N. Y. John Reardon is seeking nomination for Congressman from the 5th District, Conn. He may be retired as a teacher but not as an active citizen. Jack Harris was the principal speaker at the Albany Chapter of the National Association of Cost Accountants last May. Just one of his many similar engagements. Richard White is again a candidate for Register of Probate and Insolvency for Essex County, Mass.

On Labor Day the secretary visited HerbAustin in the Newton-Wellesley Hospital where he had been recovering from an operation for an acute appendix. By the time this appears in print he will be back on the job with the Wellesley Townsman.

Get out your Class Directory and make the following changes of address; Myron Files, Appleton, Maine. He has retired as Professor of English at Tufts College. Latest advice is that he is Manager of Appleton Ridge Transcendental Energy Plant. Chick Grant apparently has walked a few steps east or west to 34 Gregory St., Marblehead. Al Humphries has moved from Yonkers, N. Y., to 89 Asbury Ave., Ocean Grove, N. J. Doc Kingsford has left his farm in Wakefield, N. H., and is to be located in Monson, Mass., RFD #1, for three years. So far he has kept secret the reason why. John Reardon is now located at Nova Scotia Hill Road, Watertown, Conn. Paul Simanton is now in Salem, Mass., at 51 Highland St.

The attraction of reunion was great but the lure of grandchildren was greater for Lukeand Marion Giles who travelled to Wyoming and California to visit children and others.

Announcement has been made of Joan Piane's engagement to William P. Fowler '54 by John and Madelaine Plane.

I am sure you will all join in expressing our. sympathy to the families of the four classmates who died during the last four months: Al Fellows, Squint Herlihy, Jack McCullough, and Bill Roland. More details will be found in In Memoriam.

Having read alumni notes of different colleges over the past years, the repeated plea for news is very noticeable. Here is mine, for if you want a full quota of notes, you must keep the news rolling in.

Secretary, 40 Byron Rd., Weston 93, Mass.

Treasurer, 165 Marlboro St., Wollaston, Mass.

Bequest Chairman,