Class Notes

CLASS OF 1910

January, 1912 Maynard C. Teall
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1910
January, 1912 Maynard C. Teall

Mark A. Smith, who is doing graduate work at the University of Wisconsin, has been awarded one of two fellowships of $600, given annually in connection with the state insurance commission.

John A. Cassidy (T.S.C.E. '11) is draftsman for the American Bridge Company, living at 931 Gates Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. James W. Ingalls (T.S.C.E. '11) is junior topographer with the United States Geological Survey, stationed at Montpelier, Idaho.

James M. Porter (T.S.C.E. '11) is acting general manager of the Northwestern Metals Company, Helena, Mont.

Fletcher Rogers (T.S.C.E. '11) is superintendent of construction for the Hastings Pavement Company, 25 Broad St., New York.

James J. Kerley is with H. M. Byllesby and Company, contractors and engineers, Chicago.

Joseph R. Kinney is superintendent of construction for the Harlem Contracting Company, 2 Rector St., New York.

Guy M. Perry is inspector for the Elliott C. Brown Company, 27 William St., New York.

Perley N. Storer is assistant engineer on the New York, Westchester and Boston Railroad, living at 149 South Fifth Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y.

Harris M. West is assistant auditor of disbursements in the office of the Western Electric Company, 463 West St., living at 28 Forest St. He has been with the company since graduation.

It is an open secret that "Al Priddy," the author of "Through the Mill, the Autobiography of a Boy Laborer," just published by the Pilgrim Press of Boston, is Frederic Kenyon Brown. In the guise of fiction he is supposed to have recorded much in his own experience and observation, and the book, a part of which had previously appeared in The Outlook, is attracting widespread attention.

George E. Camberlain is a draftsman with the Stone and Webster Company, 11 Hancock St., Boston.

Secretary, Maynard C. Teall, 141 East North Ave., Baltimore, Md.