1920s


Nicholas D. Corsano
, E'26, of Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts, notes that his engineering class celebrated its seventieth anniversary in May at the Kernwood Restaurant in Lynnfield, Massachusetts. Corsano, George Haskins, Ray Smart, and George Sawin attended. It was the ninety-second meeting for the class. On October 2, a joint luncheon was held for the classes of 1925 and 1926-the sixty-fifth time the two classes have met since 1967.

Robert E. Barrett, E'27, of Beverly, Massachusetts, writes, "The class of 1927 seems to be nearly all gone. I am now ninety years old and am wondering if any more of the class is still around."

Dominic Meo, E'28, continues to show his gratitude to Northeastern with donations to scholarships for chemical engineering students.

A. Malcolm Mager, E'29, of Port Charlotte, Florida, says, "Hello to the '29ers still around. I am, but am not bragging too much."

Sidney A. Wolbarst, L'29, of South Yarmouth, Massachusetts, reports he retired in 1970 and now lives in Florida seven months of the year. "I miss Massachusetts. Stagnation detrimental," he says. "Available pro bono only. Any thoughts along that line?"