Class Notes

CLASS OF 1906

June, 1909 Ralph W. Scott
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1906
June, 1909 Ralph W. Scott

Born in Hanover, N. H., May 18, a son to Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas Keady.

The secretary, who is in the employ of the Boston-Florida Tobacco Company, is for a time in Bradfordville, Fla., and the Third Annual Report, which has recently been issued, has been prepared by Harold G. Rugg of the College library. The following items are from this source:

Robert I. Adriance has been teaching history the past year in the high school of Newton, Mass.

George A. Alley is a draftsman in the mechanical workshop of the American Optical Works, at Southbridge, Mass.

Marshall L. Ailing, who graduated from the Medical School this spring, has a position in the Boston City Hospital.

William M. Bodwell has also graduated from the Medical School, and is in the hospital at South Framingham, Mass.

Roy Brackett has been teaching in Portsmouth, N. H., the past year, and expects to enter Harvard Law School in the fall.

Maynor D. Brock is teaching the sciences in Woburn, Mass., High School.

Thurmond Brown is with Wood, Harmon & Company, real estate, 155 West 125 th St., New York, living at 368 West 117 th St.

Ray E. Butterfield has just graduated from

Hartford Theological. Seminary, and is preaching at Central Village, Conn. Robert F. Carpenter is in the employ of the Van Dorn Iron Works Company, at their New York office, 1 Madison Ave.

Eliot S. Cogswell is studying in Harvard Medical School. Address, 72 Huntington Ave., Boston.

Herbert W. Cummings has been teaching physiology and chemistry the past year in the Flint Medical School and College of Pharmacy of New Orleans University. He is to study this summer at the University of Michigan.

Joseph Cushing is connected with the transportation department of the Boston & Maine Railroad, at its Boston office.

Malcolm J. Edgerton is employed in the bond department of Foster & Adams, 2 Wall St., New York, and rooms at 680 West 113 th St.

Ralph C- Fitts is sub-master of the high school at Gardner, Mass., and principal of the evening school.

Edward S. French is general manager of the White River Railroad, with headquarters at Rochester, Vt.

Thurlow M. Gordon, after two years of teaching in Williston Seminary, Easthampton, Mass., is now in Harvard Law School.

Arthur D. Holmes is doing graduate work in the chemistry department of Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore.

Henry S. Kendall is with the E. H. Lewis Lumber Co., 207 Harvard Ave., Seattle, Wash.

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