Marsh & McLennon, Inc., Chicago's largest insurance organization, has created the office of assistant vice-president and has elected Bob Borwell thereto Broker Joe Murphy and Mrs. Murphy announce the birth of James A. Murphy on December 11 The Charles Babcocks have purchased a home in the Beverly district of Chicago Dean Frank Shea of the Buffalo Law School was in Chicago during the Christmas holidays attending a convention of law deans and professors. He found time to attend a Dartmouth luncheon with several classmates Our poor handwriting came to light in the February issue when Francis Brown's name was mistaken for Bacon. Incidentally, in that same issue don't over- look a newsy letter, with illustrations, from Dan Slawson on the far-off West Coast (Mexico). This letter is given prominence on a separate page from the class notes.
On February 3 Rodgers Lemen Wyckoff and Adeline Marie Purma were married in Louisville, Ky. The announcement states that they will be at home after February 22 at 2131 Lowell Ave., Louisville. (We hope we're right, and that the flood has not damaged their property. We will endeavor to have a letter from Rodge for the April issue.)
Sam Morris is superintendent of colored schools in Earlington, Ky., and lives at 106 South Atkinson Ave., and we wish him luck, too, in this flood situation.
Turning to the consular service, we understand that Andy Foster is a foreign service officer at the American Consulate General in Montreal. We learned recently that Andy Edson sails on February 24 to become consul at Oslo, Norway. He writes in part "I'm very pleased with the prospectof Oslo. It's a Consulate General with aconsul general, a consul (me), and two viceconsuls. The work doesn't sound as exciting as war-torn China, but I'm glad of that.. ... I blush to think of skiing in competition with these Scandinavian experts.. . . . Apparently there are good hillspractically within the city limits. After office hours one takes a street car to the topof one and skis home to his doorstep—nowaste motion, or snow trains, or freezing inJapanese inns, as I did last winter My trunks are still strike-bound in Honolulu,and will apparently stay there untilWaikiki freezes over, so I go out only oncool nights here in West Palm Beach, whenI can wear my trans-Siberian clothes!"
Starting at the coast we find, in California, Granny Luten at 121 N. Kenmore Ave., Los Angeles; Lou Gove manager of the J. J. Newberry store in Ocean Park and living at 127 Pier Ave.; and Bob Short office manager for the Del Norte Milk Products Co. at Smith River
Lenox Boyce is located at 618 Skinner Bldg., Seattle, Wash Lowell King is supervisor of general statistics for the N. W. Bell Telephone Co., and lives at 3123 Mormon St., Omaha, Neb Dutch Hendrian is in Littleton, Colo. .... Bob Pike is teaching in St. Louis, Mo., with a home address of 5530A Page Boulevard Minnesota has Paul Hommeyer at 650 Baker Bldg., Minne- apolis, and across the river, Charles Stutz at 688 Fairmont Ave., St. Paul, while Ken Smith, one-time Australian, is with the Grundman Auto Co. in St. Cloud, Minn. . . . . Ohio gives us Art Smith at 2423 Densmore Drive and Hens Jones, 616 Ohio Bldg., both in Toledo. Milo Clapp represents Tillotson & Co. in Cleveland, with residence at 19 South Congress St., Athens, Ohio Two more classmates are located in Detroit, Mich.: Ken Cruikshank at 228 E. Grand Boulevard and Chuck MacMillan, an engineer with Kent-Moore in the General Motors Bldg. and living at 1109 Iroquois Ave Barrett Lyons has moved to 233 N. Chestnut St., Lan- sing, Mich.
We'll sneak a Northern News item in at this juncture and announce with regret that at the recent $225,600 fire which destroyed the Campion Block in Hanover, N. H., on the night of February 7, one S. Dolloff Whittemore, one of the volunteer firemen, was overcome by smoke.
To continue our gazetteer, in the South we have Ford Allen, Box 1412, Orlando, Fla Clif Fitzgerald, 2011 State St., New Orleans, La Alva Wilson, 700 Martina Drive, N. E., Atlanta, Ga., and Leßoy Adams, petroleum chemist at 843 Juniper St., N. E., same city Francis Wilder is in the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture at 314 N. Rosemary St., Chapel Hill, N. C Brad Foss is general foreman of the Bethlehem Steel Co. ship yards at Sparrows Pt., Md., and at home at the Cambridge Arms, Charles St., Baltimore. Fred Reed is a Washington newspaper correspondent, living at 135 Glenbrook Rd., Bethesda, Md.
We'll close with some new Illinois ad- dresses, giving the subscribers a rest on Eastern news: Len Larson is at 908 Jud- son Ave., Evanston, Ill., and Newt Tobey is at 944 Michigan Ave., same city Carl Clifton lives at 1126 Central Ave., Wilmette, and Heinie Leffingwell is shoe buyer for N. Lewis 8c Cos., and lives at 1217 N. Park Ave., Champaign. Heinie, where is your old pal Bill Farnsworth? ? ? ?
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