Lehigh Alumni Bulletin 1922-1923 (volume 10, ) . h, N. J. E. J. Clement, who is New York representativeof C. C. Hall, Inc., of Rochester, N. Y., has movedfrom Brooklyn to 160 Claremont Avenue, NewYork City. His office is 110 Hudson Street. Lost—Louis Mardagas mail is returned from145 N. 52nd Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Lost-—Mail addressed to Donald Markle, 862Ostrom Avenue, Syracuse, N. Y., is returnedmarked, Removed. Left no address. Clifford W. Shaw is now Asst. Patent Attorneyfor the Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. Co. His ad-dress is P. O. Box 21, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Theletter in which he en
Lehigh Alumni Bulletin 1922-1923 (volume 10, ) . h, N. J. E. J. Clement, who is New York representativeof C. C. Hall, Inc., of Rochester, N. Y., has movedfrom Brooklyn to 160 Claremont Avenue, NewYork City. His office is 110 Hudson Street. Lost—Louis Mardagas mail is returned from145 N. 52nd Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Lost-—Mail addressed to Donald Markle, 862Ostrom Avenue, Syracuse, N. Y., is returnedmarked, Removed. Left no address. Clifford W. Shaw is now Asst. Patent Attorneyfor the Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. Co. His ad-dress is P. O. Box 21, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Theletter in which he enclosed his due^ and subscrip-tion has a paragraph that is well worth repro-ducing : Dont forget to credit the Class of 1916 withone more subscription. I have made it a practicewhenever I meet anyone from Lehigh to ask themif they have sent in their dues and subscription Alumni Bulletin of Lehigh University 23 .y Published inthe interest of Elec-trical Development byn Institution that willbe helped by what-ever kelps theIndustry. X •x: ,.v. rr- Eclipse of the sun This is the month when the sun is outshone, and wemortals draw greater warmth and sustenance from thathomely provender—mince pie. It is the warmth of the holiday spirit, which causeshuman hearts to glow when temperatures are cooking—the family united—-Christmas trees andcrackling logs—what would this world be without them? In promoting the family good cheer the college manspart is such that modesty often blinds him to it. It would hardly occur to the glee club man to sing overthe songs of Alma Mater for the still Dearer One at home. The football man would scarcely suspect that his youngerbrother is dying to have him drop-kick for the fellers. The Prom leader would not presume to think that amongthose sisters who have been waiting to share his agilityat fox-trot may be his own sister. And in general, college men would scorn to believe thatany conversational prowess they might possess on books
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