Class Notes

CLASS OF 1899

April, 1912 Charles H. Donahue
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1899
April, 1912 Charles H. Donahue

The thirteenth annual Boston Round-up of the Class of Ninety-nine was celebrated as "Wanderer's Night" at the Copley Square Hotel, Boston, on March 2, with thirty-two present. W. C. Kendall of Somerville, recently appointed superintendent of transportation of the Boston and Maine Railroad, presided. The following spoke: J. L. Barney of Wollaston, secretary of the Pope Lumber Company; G. H. Evans, librarian of the Woburn Public Library; E. W. Barstow of Springfield, formerly secretary of the class; A. L. Galusha of Dorchester, president of the Galusha Engine Company; W. R. Eastman of St. Albans, chief clerk of the passenger department of the Central Vermont; P. F. Drew, Esq., of Newton, counsel for the Boston' and Middlesex Street Railway Co.; P. W. Carson of Boston; J. B. C. Walker of Lee, N. H.; and E. B. Wardle of New York city. W. B. Adams, W. B. Hodgkins, and A. G. Sleeper furnished the musical features. In attendance and enthusiasm the gathering ranked with the best that the class has held.

William T. Atwood has been elected a trustee of the Melrose Public Library. Martha Helen Atwood was born March 5, 1912.

Owen A. Hoban has been taking an extended vacation trip through the West Indies.

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