Class Notes

CLASS OF 1911

Joshua B. Clark
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1911
Joshua B. Clark

Chester A. Jenkins, who taught science and history last year in Dummer Academy, Byfield, Mass., has been transferred to the department of mathematics in the same school.

Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gabriel Hedges of Cedar Rapids, lowa, have the delightful privilege of claiming the 1911 class-baby cup for their son, David Talmage Hedges, born August 8, 1812. The latest reports from this our class baby are most favorable. Why not send along your individual approvals at this time?

Mr. and Mrs. T. Frank G. Day announce the marriage of their daughter, Emma Rawson, to Mr. Chester Arthur Emerson ("Chuck") on Monday evening, September 30. This is indeed gladsome news to allthe marriage of our good Captain Emerson.

Mrs. Arthur Leslie Berry gave in marriage her daughter, Marian, to Stewart Knowlton Gibson, September 30. Surely the good wishes of all the class are extended to "Gibey" on this happy move.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Stutson of West Newton, Mass., announce the engagement of their daughter, Marian Augusta, to Warren C. Agry of Chicago, formerly of Newton. Agry is now in the Chicago office of the Lupton Publishing Company.

John W. Pearson left Boston September 20 for San Francisco, where he intends entering into business. Success went with his departure in a farewell send-off by some of the class.

Harry Butler and George Morris are to room together this winter in Chicago.

Percy Deshon claims the distinction of being the only 1911 man in the army. He is lieutenant in the cavalry, and is stationed at Fort Leavenworth, Kans.

C. Frederic Sprague, non-graduate, is associated with his father, Dr. C. L. Sprague, at 462 Boylston St., Boston. After leaving Hanover he took up dentistry, and is now a full-fledged dentist.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Heald of Milford, N. H., announce the engagement of their daughter, Edna Gertrude, to Robert H. Sanderson of Waltham. Mass.

Harry M. Bicknell has left the Western Electric Company, and is now in the Chicago office of A. B. Leach and Company.

The engagement of George T. Leach to Miss Marjorie Woodcock, sister of Robert Woodcock '10, has been announced.

Walter I. Pendleton, non-graduate, has left Chicago, and is now in the printing business in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

A final word. All notices are interesting and keep us united more closely as a class. Send along to the secretary anything of interest, and it will appear in the MAGAZINE where all can read.

The 1911 class letter is coming, slow but sure. The yearly tax of one dollar due and replies from several members are now the only thing holding it up. Get into line.

Secretary, Joshua B. Clark, 8 Boutwell Ave., Dorchester, Mass.