Class Notes

CLASS OF 1904

April, 1912 Arthur I. Charron
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1904
April, 1912 Arthur I. Charron

Percival B. Cobb, who taught last year in East Orange, N. J., is this year a member of the junior class in Union Theological Seminary, New York.

Edward S. Willis is a member of the firm doing business under the name of the . Concord Belting Company in Concord, N. H. The same firm owns the Concord Hardware Company.

Charles K. Woodbridge has recently moved from Hartford, Conn., to Springfield, Mass., where he has charge of the Springfield agency of the Loose-Wiles Biscuit Company. Other 1904 men in Springfield are Davis, Johnson, Maynard, and Weston.

H. J. Heinze Company has recruited Arthur W. Kimball to increase the distribution of the famous "57 varieties." Kimball is married, has a son three years old, and lives in Steubenville, Ohio.

Dr. Michael A. Dailey is in the medical department of the United States Army. His address is Army Medical School, Washington, D. C.

Phillips S. Blanchard is in the employ of the B. and R. Rubber Company, having charge of their sales on the Pacific coast. His address is 2115 Dean Ave., Spokane, Wash.

Secretary, Arthur I. Charron, 99 Postoffice Building, Boston