Class Notes

CLASS OF 1903

March, 1909 J. F. Mahoney
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1903
March, 1909 J. F. Mahoney

Fred H. Brown, non-graduate, has opened an office for the practice of law at Somersworth, N. H.

Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Van Cor of Burlington, Vt., announce the engagement of their daughter, Bird Elaine, to Ernest L. Brown of Boston. Mr. Brown is salesman with the General Electric Co., at 84 State St., Boston.

Harold D. Comstock (T.S.C.E. '04), who left the United States Reclamation Service last November to take other work in Denver, has returned to government work, and is stationed at Belle Fourche, S. D.

Two short poems by Robert Davis have appeared in recent numbers of the Outlook.

The MAGAZINE has received a copy of a pamphlet entitled: "Philosophy and Methods of Operation of the Analytic System for the Measurement of Relative Fire Hazard," comprising papers read before the Insurance Club of Chicago by Harold M. Hess. The pamphlet represents one of a series of lectures which are being delivered before the Insurance Club, by Mr. Hess, who has made himself an authority on the subject.

Cleland Richardson Neal was admitted March 15 to practice law in the state of New York, and has opened an office in the metropolis, at 1 Madison Avenue.

Secretary, J. F. Mahoney, North Andover, Mass.