Class Notes

CLASS OF 1899

March 1912 Charles H. Donahue
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1899
March 1912 Charles H. Donahue

The alumni editor would congratulate the members of '99 on their Tenth Report, which he has certainly not seen surpassed. It is not only a compilation of facts; it is an intensely interesting human document. From it a few items of news have been extracted, but they do not reproduce the unique charm of the report.

Albert W. Boston became last fall principal of George Stevens Academy, Bluehill, Me.

Arthur H. Brown has been since last July in Spokane, Wash., in charge of the local branch of the Studebaker Corporation, manufacturers of "E. M. F." and Flanders automobiles. His office is at 1212 Second Ave., and his home at 523 West 14th St.

Philip W. Carson was married June 1, 1911, to Mabel F. Gerrish of Winthrop, Mass. He lives in Winthrop, and is in real estate business in Boston, with his office in the Kimball Building, 18 Tremont St.

James D. Child is in charge of the restaurant in the Bedford Branch of the Y.M.C.A. in Brooklyn, N. Y., at Bedford Avenue and Monroe St.

Herbert C. Collar has given up teaching for the present on account of poor health, and has been for some months an insurance solicitor with J. Henry Curtis, Worcester, Mass., having his headquarters in the Slater Building, and living in Holden, Mass.

Robert E. Croker is engaged in talc mining at Stockbridge. Vt.

George H. Evans is librarian of the public library of Woburn, Mass.

Daniel Ford is assistant professor of rhetoric at the University of Minnesota, living at 325 Sixth Ave., Minneapolis.

Joseph H. Hartley went last September to Porto Rico, to teach In the province of Mariaceo.

Ralph W. Hawkes was married September 20, 1911, to Blanche Rice of Millbury, Mass., and has removed to his old home at York Village, Me., to engage in the practice of law.

Willard I. Hyatt has been obliged by impaired health to leave his work as teacher in Pepnsylvania, and is now living on a farm in Hopkinton, Mass., in the effort to recover his health.

Dr. Frederic R. Sanborn (D. M. S. '02) is living in Ipswich, Mass., having been unable to do full work as a physician since he was injured in an automobile accident in 1910.

Moses M. Sargeant is with Hollister, Lyon, and Walton, brokers, 1 Wall St., New York, living at 457 West 125 th St.

Ernest L. Silver became last year principal of the State Normal School at Plymouth, N. H., having been for two years previously at the head of Pinkerton Academy, Derry, N. H.

Harley R. Willard, formerly assistant professor of mathematics in the University of Maine, has become instructor in mathematics at Yale, after two years graduate study in that institution. He was married, to Elma Marguerite Cook, August 16, 1911.

Secretary, Charles H. Donahue, 18 Tremont St., Boston