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June, 1937 The <strong>Notre</strong> Dame Alumnus 275<br />
who took a room together. We spent<br />
a pleasant hour in the midst <strong>of</strong> their<br />
conviviality Sunday morning. Jim<br />
has been working for A. C. Allan Investment<br />
Company in Chicago.<br />
We understand, from sources that<br />
should be accurate, that Phil Jacobs<br />
is employed in a bank in native<br />
Alexandria.<br />
Frank McGuire returned to spend<br />
the three days with us, and said that<br />
he is going abroad this Summer. At<br />
the moment he is not working, but<br />
he has expectations for September.<br />
Frank informed us that he had met<br />
Jerry Cushing at a Bull Fight in<br />
Mexico City. Jerry is reputed to<br />
have spent a well earned vacation in<br />
San Antonio, Texas, but is now back<br />
on the job with the Great Lakes Dock<br />
and Dredge Company getting the<br />
dope from the "bottom."<br />
Joe Flynn and Claude ..Tourek<br />
rested their bodies in Dillon Hall,<br />
having been among those who arrived<br />
Friday. Joe started Monday,<br />
June 7, on a six week's training<br />
course with the Thomas people (the<br />
hair growers). After that he anticipates<br />
being sent East with a sales<br />
manager's diploma.<br />
Joe told us that Frank Leonard<br />
has been with the Thomas organization<br />
for some time, and is located in<br />
Rochester, New York.<br />
On Saturday night we made up a<br />
party consisting <strong>of</strong> Bill Lord, Bill<br />
Burkhardt, Louis Hruby, Ray Oakes,<br />
Tom Proctor and Bob Proctor, '33.<br />
During the course <strong>of</strong> the night we<br />
learned from the Lord boy that<br />
Norge and Company is prospering<br />
through his efforts.<br />
Jim Cronin blew in for a while.<br />
He is peddling radiators (American)<br />
through the north-east counties <strong>of</strong><br />
Iowa.<br />
Several weeks ago we learned from<br />
Gene Witchger's brother (Freshman<br />
this year) that friend Gene had invented<br />
something. Not being an<br />
engineer we cannot pass on the dope<br />
to you—but it is an accomplished<br />
fact. Gene is now located in Detroit.<br />
We endeavored to get more evidence<br />
from Gene, but all he would admit<br />
was the intention and nothing further.<br />
A short while back we received a<br />
wedding invitation from Tom Standish<br />
way down in Texas. The wedding<br />
is June 16. We appreciate the<br />
bid, Tom, and wish you and Mrs.<br />
Standish, the former Miss Elizabeth<br />
Rhein, much happiness. Vic Arcadi<br />
stopped on the campus just after<br />
Commencement on his way back to<br />
California. Vic, with Roy Scholz,<br />
had just finished his second year at<br />
Johns Hopkins Med School, Baltimore.<br />
Tom Proctor has gone East for<br />
the Summer, and is working as a tour<br />
conductor for Tauck Tours <strong>of</strong> New<br />
York City. Tom obtained the position<br />
through an old Chicago World's<br />
Fair friend. He will have the Gaspe<br />
route, which will take him to French<br />
Canada.<br />
For the summer your scribe anticipates<br />
attending the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Chicago,<br />
taking further courses in Social<br />
Work. During the period we<br />
shall be living in the heart <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Italian quarter at 1300 South Newberry<br />
Avenue (<strong>of</strong>f Roosevelt Road)<br />
in the Old To\vn Boys' Club. Drop<br />
down and see us any week-end, as<br />
that will be the time we will most<br />
likely be there.<br />
This brings us to the end <strong>of</strong> another<br />
year <strong>of</strong> writing your chatter.<br />
We sincerely hope that you have<br />
found it interesting and worthwhile.<br />
Your letters have indicated that you<br />
found it so. We would like to hear<br />
from those <strong>of</strong> you who have been sisent<br />
these past two years. How about<br />
a postcard or a letter? We promise<br />
to answer all the correspondence received<br />
during the summer months,<br />
and any <strong>of</strong> the outstanding missives<br />
<strong>of</strong> the past winter.<br />
What the column has been during<br />
the past months has been due entirely<br />
to your co-operation, for without it,<br />
we would have had nothing to write<br />
about. For your fine spirit and wholehearted<br />
support we extend our sincere<br />
appreciation. Let us keep the<br />
'35ers alive and interested through a<br />
bigger and better column as the<br />
yeai-s go by. It is up to you. We<br />
think it can be done.<br />
Baseball news says that Vic Metller<br />
is a reserve outfielder -vfith the<br />
Indianapolis team. Frankie Gaul,<br />
'36, is with the Moline, Illinois, club,<br />
in the Three-I league as the property<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Chicago Cubs, and Andy Pilney,<br />
the property <strong>of</strong> the Boston Bees,<br />
is with Columbia <strong>of</strong> the Sally League,<br />
by way <strong>of</strong> Albany <strong>of</strong> the International<br />
League and Scranton <strong>of</strong> the New-<br />
York Pennsylvania league.<br />
Misinformation caused the report<br />
to be published in the Religious Bulletin<br />
and, in consequence, in the May<br />
ALUMNUS, that Luke Kelly's mother<br />
had died. The Editors are glad to<br />
say that this news was unfounded.<br />
Irving Garnitz, state representative<br />
from South Bend, sponsored a bill<br />
in the House <strong>of</strong> the latest Indiana<br />
legislature which repealed an act relating<br />
to damages and amended an<br />
act relating to procedure. Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Rollison <strong>of</strong> the Law School, brought<br />
this information to the attention <strong>of</strong><br />
the ALUMNUS.<br />
193fi Join Moran. 61 E. 95th St, Apt. 2.<br />
"'*"' New York Qty.<br />
Commencement registrants:<br />
Batun, Arthur A.—Battle Creek. Mich.<br />
Blake. Glenn—Canton, Ohio<br />
Brick, Anthony, Jr.—North Tonawanda. N.Y.<br />
Deely, Ray—Tarrytown. N. Y.<br />
DcGarmo, John J.—Nilcs, Ohio<br />
de Landero, Carlos A.—Mexico City, Mexico<br />
Dunn. Francis—Joliet. HI.<br />
Ervin. Robert—^<strong>Notre</strong> Dame<br />
Fisher. Patrick J.—Indianapolis. Ind.<br />
Geerts, Marcellus J.—<strong>Notre</strong> Dame<br />
Gorman. John E.—^Mishawalca, Ind.<br />
Grady, Thomas H.—Chicaso<br />
Grejrory. Arthur C.—Canon City, Colo.<br />
Grubb, Henry W.—South Bend<br />
Guamieri. Paul A.—^Warren, Ohio<br />
Hertel, Morris—South Bend<br />
Huber. Arthur—South Bend<br />
Jones, TV. L.—Centralis. III.<br />
Kolka. Alfred—Irma, Wis.<br />
Lee, John M.—Salamanca. N. Y.<br />
Loritsch. John A.—Wheeline, W. Va.<br />
Lowell, J. Wesley—Washinston, D. C.<br />
McKenna, James F.—Portland. Ore.<br />
Meagher. Georse B.—DePue, HI.<br />
Moran. John—New York City<br />
MulhoUand. Art—Kalamazoo. Mich.<br />
O'Kane, Joseph—South Bend<br />
Stillwagon, Woodrow—Mt. Vernon, Ohio<br />
Struck. William L.—Dayton. Ohio<br />
Tulchinsky, Maurice—South Bend<br />
Vervaet. Arthui^Oakland, N. J.<br />
Viviano. Peter—St, Louis. Mo.<br />
Weber. Fred C—St. Louis. Mo.<br />
Youncerman. Daniel J.—Davenport. Iowa<br />
Pepped up by a visit to the Publications<br />
Office, Uncle Sam Moran does<br />
the following beautiful job for you:<br />
Inasmuch as the events <strong>of</strong> Universal<br />
<strong>Notre</strong> Dame Night came too late<br />
to be included in the May column, I<br />
have carried them over to this issue.<br />
About 400 were present for the<br />
celebration at the Hotel McAlpin here<br />
in New York. From '36 were Walt<br />
Matusevich, Joe Waldron, Jim Sherry.<br />
Bill Walsh. Jim Kirby. Bill Gillespie,<br />
and Joe Schmidt. From the<br />
neighboring class <strong>of</strong> '35 were Jim<br />
IVIcDevitt. Al Lawton, Jerry Doyle.<br />
Bill Schmidt and others. -Also present<br />
was Ralph Christensen. ex. '35,<br />
who told me he had gone to M.I.T.<br />
to continue his architectural studies<br />
and had recently returned from a<br />
stay in South America.<br />
Had a card from Bill Macdonald<br />
some time back. Bill writes that he<br />
is studying, with Lindell Kinman, at<br />
Washington <strong>University</strong> (St. Louis)<br />
Medical School. Bill didn't send any<br />
address, so that's the best I can do.<br />
Let's hear from you again. Bill, with<br />
more information on the boys in your<br />
section.<br />
Via Frank Murray, still studying<br />
hard at Cornell Med School here in<br />
New York, comes the following information<br />
gleaned from various correspondents.<br />
We trust it as accurate,<br />
for Prank telephoned it in one evening<br />
and the connection was very<br />
bad.<br />
Justin O'Toole is now in the real<br />
estate business in Chicago's South<br />
Side. Al Rohol is reported selling insurance,<br />
but his whereabouts is unknown.<br />
Jack Bray, from down Kentucky<br />
way, after surviving the recent<br />
floods, is also selling insurance, probably<br />
back in Faducah.<br />
Reno Zarantonello is in line for<br />
congratulations, as he is reported to<br />
be happily married, and living in<br />
Gary, Indiana.<br />
Bill Baer is located with an oil<br />
company somewhere in West Virginia<br />
but his exact whereabouts are also<br />
unknown.