Class Notes

CLASS OF 1906

FEBRUARY, 1908 Ralph W. Scott
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1906
FEBRUARY, 1908 Ralph W. Scott

Ray-E. Butterfield, who has finished his first year in Hartford Theological Semi- nary, preached during the summer at Upton, Maine.

Oscar E. Gibb was married at Hanover Center, N. H., Oct. 15, to Miss Nellie Mary Jones of Hanover Center. They are residing in Concord, N. H.

Harold B. Stanton is instructor in French and physical culture in Rumsey Hall School, Cornwall, Conn.

Crawford M. Bishop is studying law at the University of Maryland in Baltimore, and living at Glyndon, Md.

William Bertram Twiss, instructor in English in the Temple College, Philadelphia, was married in that city, Nov. 21, 1907, to Miss Hannah Evans Rollins, formerly of Dover, N. H. They are living at 1622 Oxford St.

Frederic W. Welch was married at Sanford, N. C., Sept. 19, to Miss Dora A. Felch, who was a classmate of Mr. Welch in Kimball Union Academy. During the past year the groom has been in the employ of the United States Reclamation Service, at the Zaguna Dam, Yuma, Arizona, but he and Mrs. Welch are now in Hanover, where he is completing his studies in the Thayer School.

Fred A. Jones was married in Hanover, Sept. 25, by Rev. Dr. Waterman, to Miss Mary Bennett of Lebanon, N. H. Mr. ones is studying law in Nashua, N. H.

News of the death of Glenn Joel Hale will cause great sorrow among those who knew him during the two years in which he was a member of this class. He died Dec. 13, at the Mary Hitchcock Hospital, Hanover, of appendicitis. Mr. Hale was born in West Windsor, Vt., Feb. 8, 1884, and graduated from Windsor High School. Ill health compelled him to abandon his college course, and of late he had been with the New England Telephone Company at Pittsburg, Pa. He was a member of the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity.

Norman Russell has taken his first step on the ladder of politics by an election to the common council of Newburyport, Mass.

Addison G. Brooks has returned to Gloucester, Mass., from Anacortes, Wash., continuing in the employ of the Russia Cement Works.

A son was born, Sept. 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Max Hartmann at 482 Brookline Ave., Boston. Hartmann is teaching in the Chauncy Hall School and doing graduate work in pedagogy at Harvard.

Charles W. French is teaching Latin and Greek in the Concord School, Concord, Mass.

Willis D. Howe sailed Trom New York, Jan. 9, for Colon, Canal tone, where he is to hold a responsible position with the International Banking Co.

CLASS BANQUET

On Saturday, January 4, 1908, the class held its first annual banquet at the Revere House, Boston. Early in the evening the class began to gather, and when, after much hand-shaking and congratulations, they assembled around the board, it was seen that more than thirty members were present. From the beginning of the evening until the end, enthusiasm for Dartmouth and her spirit reigned supreme. The usual number of songs were indulged in during the banquet, together with friendly chaff and jokes. The secretary of the class acted as toastmaster, and after some routine business, introduced as speakers Messrs. Gleason, Gage, Russell, Wells, McGrail, Blood, and Gallagher. These men enlivened things with many anecdotes of college life. Letters were read from Messrs. Torrey and Paul, expressing sorrow at their in-ability to be present. Finally amid tremendous enthusiasm the secretary read a message of greeting which the class was sending to Doctor Tucker and it was adopted with cheers. Following the dinner the members gathered at the piano and finished the evening by singing the Dartmouth Song.

Secretary, Ralph W. Scott, 133 Broad St., Boston