Class Notes

CLASS OF 1904

Arthur I. Charron
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1904
Arthur I. Charron

Philip S. Blanchard is sales manager of the Home Utilities Company, SIS State Mutual Building, Worcester, Mass., retaining his home in North Brookfield.

Bernard L. Boyle is an immigration inspector in the government service, being now stationed at Boston and living at Manchester, Mass.

John H. Fellows is with the Stanley Works at the home office, in New Britain, Conn. Frank S. Hamblin is farming at Bolton, Mass.

Alfred B. Hastings, who has been in the United States Foresty Service since July, 1911, and stationed in Idaho, was made deputy forest supervisor July. 1. He expects to have his headquarters for the coming winter in Missoula, Montana.

Arthur W. Kimball is in charge of the Cleveland branch of the H. J. Heinz Company, living at 1391 East 86th St., Cleveland, Ohio.

Penfield Mower is a bond salesman for H. L. Doherty and Company, 19 Congress St., Boston.

Herbert N. T. Nichols has obtained his medical degree at Tulane University, New Orleans, and has been appointed superintendent of the Eskimo Hospital at Kotzebue, Alaska. Dr. Nichols was married at Jackson, Mich., July 2, to Miss Louise C. McConnel.

Wayne A. Perkins is assistant engineer in the United States Reclamation Service, now connected with the Milk River Project, at Malta, Mont.

Frederick J. Root (Tuck 'OS) is special agent and adjuster of the American Insurance Company at Walla Walla, Wash.

Ralph E. Sexton is New England representative of the Sterling Waxed Paper Manufacturing Company of Newark, N. J., with office at 290 Devonshire St., Boston.

Wilfred D. Whittemore (Tuck '05), who has been with the International Banking Corporation since his graduation from the Tuck School, has become manager of the foreign exchange department of the corporation's San Francisco bank.

Ira O. Willard, railway mail clerk, has removed from Lewiston, Vt., to West Lebanon, N, H.

Arthur W. P. Wylie, non-graduate, has graduated from Nashotah Theological Seminary, has been ordained deacon and priest of the Protestant Episcopal church, and is now curate of All Saints' church, Dorchester, Mass.

Secretary, Arthur I. Charron, 99 Post-office Building, Boston