Class Notes

ST. LOUIS ALUMNI NOTES

April, 1910 F.E. FOSTER
Class Notes
ST. LOUIS ALUMNI NOTES
April, 1910 F.E. FOSTER

Although there are comparatively few Dartmouth men in St. Louis, the spirit is strong, and we are getting closer together every year. Informal luncheons are held at the Maryland Hotel the first Saturday in each month, which every man boasting a past, present, or future connection with the College is cordially invited to attend.

F. E. Foster, 621 N. 8th St., is secretary of the association, and would be glad of any information pertaining to Dartmouth men in this locality.

Some of the men in St. Louis, and their occupations, follow:

C. H. Brock '88, J. K. Lord, Jr., '95, and Leonard Wilcox '65 have well established law practices in the city.

C. B. Curtis '89 is principal of the Central High School.

A. E. Ewing '78 is one of the best known eye specialists in the city.

R. M. Funkhouser '71 and S. S. Kohn '92, D.M.S., have been practicing medicine in St. Louis for some years.

J. J. Wertheimer '75, non-grad., is president of the Wertheimer Swarts Shoe Co., and takes an active part in movements in building up and bettering St. Louis.

A. L. Day '70 is connected with the Hoyt Metal Co.

C. W. Fitch '64, non-grad., is credit man for the Norvell Shapleigh Hardware Co.

Hamilton Gibson '97 holds the position of advertising manager for the Sanitol Chemical Laboratory Co. A recent newspaper article gave credit for this company's enormous sales to the advertising methods employed.

S. E. Moody '98 has an important "position with the city chemist.

W. M. Penniman '93, non-grad., is an engineer in employment of the government.

A. K. Smith '03, non-grad., is connected with the U. S. Mail Chute Equipment Co.

F. E. Foster '07 is assistant manager of Schoellkopf & Co., wholesale leather.

A. O. Kelley '06 is a teacher in the Soldan High School. This school is pointed out everywhere as the model high school of America.

E. Percy Noel '05, non-grad., has probably risen higher than any other Dartmouth man in St. Louis. As secretary of the Aero Club of St. Louis, Noel recently made a balloon ascension with one of the local pilots, and at the Memphis meeting had the privilege of making a flight with Glen Curtis in his aeroplane. Noel is in charge of the Globe Democrats department of aeronautics, and also advertising manager for the Moon Motor Car Co.

J. W. Wallace '07 is a very successful bond salesman for the firm of John Nickerson, Jr.

A. G. White '07 is assistant to the manager of the advertising department of the Hamilton Brown Shoe Co., "the biggest shoe house in the world."

L. L. White '07, non-grad., is a private secretary in the engineering department of the Frisco Railroad.