Class Notes

CLASS OF 1908

November, 1908 Laurence M. Symmes
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1908
November, 1908 Laurence M. Symmes

Raymond L. Cams is director of athletics in Doane College, Crete, Neb.

Lester C. Greenwood, who is taking a two years' post-graduate course in marine architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, has invented a shock absorber for use on automobiles.

William F. English, Jr., preached at Granby, Vt., during the summer, and has now entered Hartford Theological Seminary, Hartford, Conn.

Harold C. Clark is instructor in biology in the forestry department of the University of Michigan.

Edwin H. Hazen has entered Hartford Theological Seminary.

Walter C. Rich was married August 10 to Miss Harriet Hudson of St. Johnsbury, Vt. He is in the employ of the state engineer and surveyor of New York on canal work. Address, 7 Willow Ave., Schenectady, N. Y.

Donald Y. Frothingham is employed in the advertising department of Everybody'sMagazine, at 17 Union Square, New York.

Oliver W. Cushman is in the employ of the city engineer of Manchester, N. H. Address, 495 Manchester St.

Frederic K. English is assistant of the engineering department of the Boston and Albany R. It. Address, 372 South Station or 290 Columbus Ave., Boston.

Harold L. English is in the employ of Ray T. Gile '77, civil engineer, Littleton, N. H.

Ralph W. Hazen has received an appointment as assistant engineer in the Philippine service, and sailed in August. Address, General P. 0., Manila, P. I.

Roger E. Hill is a student of mechanical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Carl W. Ross is draftsman in the water works department of the city of Portland, Oregon. Address, 304 1-2 Montgomery St.

Alva B. Rutherford is foreman and assistant for the Hastings Pavement Co., New York. Address, 25 West 129 th St.

Frederick E. Schilling is draftsman and inspeotor for the Turner Construction Co., 11 Broadway, New York. Address, 25 West 129 th St.

Fred E. Hanson is a member of the firstyear class in the Thayer School.

Fred O. Copeland is teller in the Randolph National Bank, Randolph, Vt.

William W. Lee, Jr., and Alden T. Speare are holders of university scholarships at Harvard, the former being a student of economics and the latter of botany.

Arthur T. Soule is traveling for Marden, Orth, and Hastings of New York, dealers in tanners' supplies.

John D. McCarthy is instructor in science in the Pott Jervis (N. Y.) High School.

Secretary, Laurence M. Symmes, Winchester, Mass.