Class Notes

CLASS OF 1907

Richard S. Southgate
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1907
Richard S. Southgate

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore T. Redington of Evanston, Ill., are the parents of a daughter, Sarah Frances, born September 1.

A card has been received announcing the birth of Earl Thomas Richards, Jr., at Pawtucket, R. I., September 20.

Augustus Curtis Wiswall, non-graduate, was married in Emmanuel Episcopal church, Wakefield, Mass., on the evening of September 8, to Alice Frances, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Griffiths of Wakefield. Dr. Thomas A. Wiswall 'OS, brother of the groom, was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Wiswall will live at 15 White Avenue, Wakefield.

Harold Dufur Fish was married in Saco, Maine, August 9, to Ethel Miriam, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilman N. Deering. The best man was -William H. Deering '10, nongraduate, brother of the bride. Mr. Fish has held a professorship at Highland University, Kansas, and for the coming year is to be Austin teaching fellow in zoology at Harvard.

Frederic Edwards, instructor in history and director of athletics in the high school of Montpelier, Vt., was married July 30, in the chapel of St. Luke's cathedral, Portland, Me., to Ethel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Seth Sugden of Sanford, Me. Albert E. Stevens '07 was best man.

Arthur William Evans died at the home of his parents in Revere, Mass., on Saturday, September 27th. Although he attended Dartmouth for only one year, Evans had endeared himself to many, and his death came as a great shock to his many friends. For the past few years he had been engaged in business in the West and Middle West, but realizing the seriousness of his illness he hurried to the home of his parents a few weeks before his death. The funeral services were held at the Episcopal church in Revere on September 30th. The pallbearers were four Dartmouth men, two of whom were members of his class. He was twenty-eight years of age.

The following items are gleaned from the Fourth Report of the class, which bears date of August last:

J. H. Jordan left the employ of the W. H. McElwain Company on July' 1st to accept a position with the Greiss-Pfleger Company of Chicago.

L. S. Berry has been transferred from the Buffalo to the New York City office of the Eastern Mausoleum Company.

D. L. Black is practicing medicine in Manchester, N. H.

W. G. Colby is principal of Wilton Academy, Wilton, Maine.

T. S. Field is practicing medicine in Jacksonville, Fla.

W. T. Foley has recently been made secretary of the Ohio Specialty Company.

E. B. Fowler is engaged in the practice of medicine with offices in the Columbus Memorial Building, Chicago.

C. D. Ryder is city engineer of Stamford, Conn.

R. H. Goode is with Place Bros. Lumber Co. of Boston.

M. B. Griffin is located in Washington as private secretary to Senator Hollis of New Hampshire.

E. R. Harris is agent for the Gulf Refining Company in Haverhill, Mass.

H. T. Haley is overseer of carding at the Boott Mills, Lowell, Mass.

J. S. Hart is secretary of the Racine Woolen Manufacturing Company, Racine, Wisconsin.

R. D. Kenyon is in the Boston branch of the H. J. Heinz Co.

A. H. Kitching has recently left the employ of the National Casket Co. to accept a position in the sales department of the Chalmers Knittiting Company of Amsterdam, N. Y., with which concern W. A. Martin, Jr., is also connected.

L. H. Knight is an instructor in the physics department of Tufts College.

C. F. Luberger is assistant city solicitor of Cedar Rapids, la.

J. F. McDavitt is a member of the law firm of Williamson, Smith, and McDavitt, with offices at 111 Broadway, New York.

C. A. McKendree is practicing medicine in Cromwell, Conn., specializing in neurology.

J. R. McLane is practicing law in Manchester, N. H.

Roy Mullins is right of way engineer in the Department of Public Roads, State of New Jersey.

J. M. O'Neill has accepted an appointment as associate professor of rhetoric and oratory at the head of the Department of Public Speaking in the University of Wisconsin.

R. C. Post is studying law at the University of Michigan.

T. T. Redington resigned his position as advertising manager of the McCray Refrigetor Company, Kendallville, Indiana, on July 1st, to accept a position as advertising sales manager of the Siegel-Myers Correspondence School of Music, in Chicago.

Edward Richardson was married Septem- ber 3rd to Miss Virginia Platt, daughter of Judge and Mrs. F. C. Platt of Waterloo, Iowa.

C. J. Sandy is chemist for the Pennsylvania Lubricating Company of Pittsburgh.

C. W. Smith is superintendent of schools at Tonopah, Nevada.

R. T. Stokes is an instructor in chemistry in the College of the City of New York.

H. C. Storrs is assistant superintendent of the New York State School for the Feeble Minded at Thiells, N. Y.

F. B. Taylor is teaching in the public schools of Braintree, Mass. H. J. Warner, who for some time has been secretary of the Continental Motor Manufacturing Company, has recently been made vice-president of this company. The main offices of this company have recently been moved from Muskegon, Mich., to Detroit.

B. M. Washburn is acting vicar of Grace Chapel in New York City.

H. S. Whitaker is studying medicine in the New York Homeopathic Medical College.

A. G. White resigned his position with the Hamilton-Brown Shoe Company of St. Louis on July Ist, to accept a position in the advertising department of the Brown Shoe Company of the same city.

H. R. Wellman is advertising manager of the Walter M. Lowney Company of Boston.

MARRIAGES DURING 1913

James B. Brown, married to Miss Grace Donaldson, July 30, 1913.

J. F. Crocker, Jr., married to Miss Abby Chandler, July 15, 1913.

J. H. Jordan, married to Miss Mary Vera Murray, June 30, 1913.

M. H. Sanborn, married to Miss Grace E. Brown, May 5, 1913.

C. T. Woodbury, married to Miss Blanche Webster, April 12, 1913.

BIRTHS DURING 1913

A daughter, Ruth Wadsworth, born to Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Beals on March 6, 1913.

A son, Gardner Carter, born to Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Cushman on June 3, 1913.

A son, Richard Harrison, born to Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Heneage on April 23, 1913.

A son, Peter P., born to Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Leavitt on January 22, 1913.

A son, William J., Jr., born to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Minsch on April 25, 1913.

A son, John Frank, born to Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McDavitt on March 11, 1913.

A son, Louville, born to Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Niles on January 25, 1913.

A son, Willard Knox, born to Mr. and C. N. Roberts on March 1, 1913.

A daughter, Eleanor Gertrude, born to Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sanborn on February 4, 1913.

A son, Levi Marlon, Jr., born to Mr. "and Mrs. L. M. Taylor on May 19, 1913.

A daughter, Beatrice, born to Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Temple on March 19, 1913.

Secretary, Richard S. Southgate, 1118 People's Gas Building, Chicago