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46 NEWBURY STREET,<br />

BOSTON I 6, MASS.<br />

727 WEST SEVENTH ST.,<br />

LOS ANGELES 14, CALIF.<br />

165 POST STREET,<br />

SAN FRANCISCO 8, CALIF.<br />

'38—Walter H. Flynn and his family<br />

moved from Pittsford in September<br />

and are living temporarily on Lakeview<br />

Avenue, Watkins Glen, pending<br />

establishment of a permanent home<br />

in Lebanon, Pa. Flynn is with the<br />

sales department of the Lebanon Steel<br />

Foundry.<br />

'38 AB—A daughter, Lynne Nancy<br />

Roberts, was born August 2 to Dr.<br />

Leonard M. Roberts and Mrs. Roberts<br />

of 350 Central Park West, New<br />

York City 25.<br />

'39 BS; '40 BS—A fourth child, William<br />

Snell Bensley, was born October<br />

26 to William E. Bensley and Mrs.<br />

Bensley (Cornelia Snell) '40 of Springville.<br />

'39 AB—John S. Smith is a "personnel<br />

man" in the research department<br />

of Eastman Kodak Co. in<br />

Rochester.<br />

'39 BS—Donald H. Dewey took a<br />

leave of absence from the Bureau of<br />

Plant Industry, US Department of<br />

Agriculture, at Fresno, Cal., to return<br />

to the University this fall to continue<br />

his studies toward the PhD in Vegetable<br />

Crops. He may be addressed at<br />

the Department of Vegetable Crops.<br />

'40, '41 AB—Nicholas S. LaCorte<br />

of 95 Broad Street, Elizabeth, N. J.,<br />

has been elected advocate of the Elizabeth<br />

Council of the Knights of Colum-<br />

Dec-ember i, 1948<br />

"THE BROOKS LOOK"<br />

There's an individuality about our Clothing that immediately identifies<br />

it as "Brooks!' It's an individuality in its lines no less than in<br />

its workmanship... because all our clothing is cut on our own distinctive<br />

"Brooks" patterns and made in our own workrooms or to<br />

our own specifications. And as much as its lines and its workmanship<br />

and its Good Taste... Brooks' clothing is identified by the type<br />

of men who wear it.<br />

Ready-Made Suits, $95 to $ 11 5<br />

Special-Order Suits, $125, $135, $145<br />

Sixth Floor Sho

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