Class Notes

CLASS OF 1885

December, 1910 Herbert D. Foster
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1885
December, 1910 Herbert D. Foster

Edwin A. Bayley of Lexington made a record as a leader in the Massachusetts house of representatives at its last session, advocating a bill requiring a tunnel between the-railroads centering in Boston, serving as house chairman of the committee on mercantile affairs, and being largely responsible for the enactment of the "sane and safe Fourth of July bill," and of the "bar and bottle bill." At the recent election he was a candidate for the state senatorship from the fifth Middlesex district, but was one of the victims of the Democratic landslide..

Ernest T. Critchett is. assistant inspector of state high and graded schools in Minnesota, with residence at 611 13th Ave., S. E., Minneapolis.

The following men in college are sons of '85 men: '11, Fred A. Bourlet; '12, Herbert Lyman Armes, Paul B. Briggs; '14, Otis W. Hovey, Herbert S. Austin; Harold A. Bourlet is taking special work in mathematics and physics. At least nine other members of the class have entered sons on the registrar's books.

Rosecrans W. Pillsbury, non-graduate, is elected to represent Londonderry in the New Hampshire house of representatives.

The address of Edward C. Stimson, non-graduate, is 32 Orchard Place, Greenwich, Conn.

The following members of the class are engaged in engineering or similar pursuits: Henry H. Austin, superintendent of the college plant, Wellesley College, Wellesley, Mass. John P. Brooks, associate professor of civil engineering, University of Illinois. Charles F Chase, Berlin Construction Company. Chase is also chairman of the board of public charities in New Britain, Conn. Richard S. Currier, Barre, Vt., supervisor of highways for Washington county. John B. Hodgdon, city engineer, Joplin, Mo. Otis E. Hovey, assistant chief engineer of the American Bridge Company of New York. Chester H. Larimer, inspector Westinghouse Air Brake Company, Boston. Samuel M. Wilcox, assistant engineer United States Engineering Department, Galveston, Tex.

Secretary, Prof.. Herbert D. Foster, Hanover, N. H.