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1930s Carl J. Baker, BA’32, of Belmont, Massachusetts, is ninety-two years old. “I am a widower, having lost my wife, Rose Chanock, L’32. We were engaged in the family dry-goods business in several towns, including Roxbury, Lexington, and Belmont, prior to our retirement. At seventy-four, I answered an Internal Revenue Service employment ad as a challenge and spent six productive and interesting years with them before leaving at age eighty. I am on the Internet and would like to hear from any classmates.” His e-mail address is carljbaker@aol.com.
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