Class Notes

CLASS OF 1907

December, 1911 Thacher W. Worthen
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1907
December, 1911 Thacher W. Worthen

Harold Louville Niles was married at Wellesley Farms, Mass., October 7, to Luna Knight, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott French. Samuel L. Barnes '07 was best man, and Edward Richardson '07 one of the ushers at the reception which followed.

George E. Liscomb, non-graduate, has left Chicago for Battle Creek, Mich., to become advertising manager of the Morning Enquirer and the Evening News.

Robert R. Lane, non-graduate, was married at St. Paul's. Cathedral, Cincinnati, Ohio, October 19, to Miss Eliza McLean Babbitt. The best man was Allen M. Perkins '08, of Portland, Me., and two other groomsmen were Leon B. Farley '09, non-graduate, of Cincinnati, and Richard S. Southgate '07, of Chicago.

Edward B. Barker (Tuck '08) is traffic engineering assistant with the American Telephone and Telegraph Company of New York.

Samuel L. Barnes is secretary of the Superior Portland Cement Company, with offices in the American Bank Building, Seattle, Wash.

Samuel C. Bartlett (T. S. C. E. '08) is in the employ of the street department of the Hastings Pavement Company of New York, having charge of certain operations being carried on at Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y.

Lester S. Berry is engaged in business with the Eastern Mausoleum Company of Buffalo, N. Y.

The marriage of Dwight W. Hiestand to Miss Clara Thuron of Duluth, Minn., took place June 27. Mr. Hiestand has been instructor in the Duluth Central High School since his graduation from Dartmouth.

John F. Crocker, Jr., is assistant treasurer of the Le Roy Cold Storage and Produce Company, Le Roy, N. Y.

Willard H. Cummings is superintendent of the Ounegan Mills at Oldtown, Me.

Philip A. Early is manager of the Philadelphia branch of the Columbia Shade Cloth Company, Philadelphia, Pa.

Fred E. Foster is a sole leather salesman for Homes Brothers Company of St. Louis, Mo.

Herman H. Hill is the mineral law examiner in the General Land Office at Washington, D. C.

George H. Howard is a lawyer in the offices of Simpson, Thacher, and Bartlett. 62 Cedar St., New York.

Walter G. Kennedy has recently gone into the bond business with J. A. Clark and Company of New York.

Robert D. Kenyon is contract agent for the New England Telephone and Telegraph Company.

Dr. Harry C. Storrs (D. M. S. '10), having completed a year's interneship in the Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital at Hanover, has accepted the position of assistant superintendent of the Maine School for the Feeble Minded at West Pownal.

Richard S. Southgate is the advertising representative in the western office of Doubleday, Page, and Company, Chicago.

Robert T. Stokes is employed as a chemist by the Hodgman Rubber Company of Tuckahoe, N. Y.

Dr. Morton H. Langill (D. M. S. '10) is the senior interne in the Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital at Hanover.

Dr. Morris K. Smith (D. M. S. '11) has begun his service at St. Luke's Hospital, New York, where he will be an interne for two years.

Dr. Thacher W. Worthen (D. M. S. '11) began July first an eighteen months' term as interne in the Hudson St. Hospital, New York.

Richard H. Goode is a forest assistant in the government service at Washington, D. C.

Harry M. Gray (T. S. C. E. '10) was married in Duxbury, Mass., June 24, to Charlotte, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Low of Duxbury. His classmate T. W. Brock was best man. Mr. Gray, who is in the employ of Hazen and Whipple, consulting engineers, is resident engineer on the construction of a filtration plant at Ogdensburg, N. Y.

George W. Grebenstein was married May 20 to Miss Maie Blanche Straight of Auburndale, Mass. Mr. Grebenstein is engaged in business at 210 State St., Boston.

Julian C. Harris is secretary of the Cobb Brick Company of Fort Worth, Texas.

Reuben Hayes (T. S. C. E. '10) is assistant engineer of the Southern Railway Company, and is located in Washington, D. C.

Ralph C. Herrick is in the watch and clock department of the Smith Peterson Company of Boston.

Henry C. Blake is at the head of the German and mathematical departments of the Detroit University School, Detroit, Mich.

Harry' R. Blythe, who is attorney-at-law with the firm of Mayberry, Hallowell, and Hammond of Boston, is the author of a sonnet which appeared in a recent magazine number of The Outlook, to which a full page illustration was set.

Eugene C. Brooks is leasing the Unexpected mine, near Hesperus, Colorado, and is mining gold ore in sedimentary deposits, with prospects of making a rich strike.

James B. Brown, attorney-at-law, is a member of the lower branch of the Everett (Mass.) city government.

Philip H. Chase is in the employ of the Public Service Commission of Newark, N. J.

An interesting article on "The Treatment of Youthful Tendencies to Functional Nervous Disorders," by Dr. Charles A. McKendree (D. M. S. '10) has recently appeared in a number of the Yale Medical Journal.

"Religious Studies for Laymen" is the title of a book just published by Rev. Charles E. Beals, pastor of Central Congregational church, Eastport, Me.

Harold D. Fish, who has been advertising manager of the Motor Era of Atlanta, Ga., has now become professor of biology in Highland University, Highland, Kansas.

Secretary, Dr. Thacher W. Worthen, 67 Hudson St., New York