Class Notes

CLASS OF 1912

Conrad E. Snow
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1912
Conrad E. Snow

Edmund R. Sawyer was engaged in the United States mail service at Lake Winnepesaukee, N. H., during the summer, and has now become principal of Lower School of Vermont Academy, at Saxton's River, Vt.

Lyle D. Chase is a salesman apprentice with the Sullivan Machine Company, Claremont, N. H. He lives at 25 Green St.

Harry C. Wanner is sales manager for the

Blackstone Sales Agency, 162 North Dear born St., Chicago. Philip J. Drake, non-graduate, is a salesman for the Tanner's Cut Sole Company, 78 Cliff St., New York. He is living at the Y. M. C. A., 153 East 86th St.

Howard H. Crowell has left the bond-selling business, and is manager of the hydroelectric department , for E. S. Lincoln, Incorporated, at 129 Beacon St., Waltham, Mass.

Edward A. Richmond is doing graduate work at Cornell, and is assistant instructor in natural history of the farm.

Lloyd H. Bugbee is teaching science in the Technical High School, Springfield, Mass.

Chester G. Newcomb, non-graduate, was married June 18 to Laura Dorothea Weideman, daughter of Henry W. Weideman, a late wholesale grocer of Cleveland, Ohio.

Warren D. Bruner (Tuck '13) is with the Rider Cement Brick Machinery Company, learning the business. His business address is 413 Betz Building, Philadelphia.

Clearton H. Reynolds has entered the traffic department of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company.

Roy J. Deferrari and William W. Flint, Jr., received the degree of Master of Arts in June at Princeton after a year's graduate study.

B. W. Robie, non-graduate, is an order clerk for the General Electric Company, Lynn, Mass., living at 48 Baltimore St.

W. G. Crocker, non-graduate, is a beef salesman for the Mayo Meat Company, S3 No. Market St., Boston. His home is in Wareham.

Edmund I. Mitchell (T. S. C. E. '13) is in the commercial engineer's office of the American Telephone and Telegraph Com- pany, IS Dey St., New York. He is living at 770 Putnam Ave., Brooklyn.

Arthur H. Clark is a chemist with the Bos- ton Rubber Shoe Company of Maiden, Mass., living at 70 Linden Ave.

Harold T. Baker (T. S. C. E. '13) is civil engineer, draftsman, and inspector for the Great Northern Paper Company, Millinocket, Maine.

C. R. Dean, non-graduate, is a member of the firm of Oliver M. Dean and Sons, 314-316 Shrewsbury St., Worcester, Mass. He is married, and lives at 3 Germain St.

Ralph E. Baker (T. S. C. E. '13) is inspecting concrete for French and Hubbard, 88 Pearl St., Boston'. He is living at 279 Ash St., Manchester, N. H.

Henry D. Allen, non-graduate, is an advertising man with Jordan Marsh Company, Boston. He is living at 290 Boston St., Lynn, Mass.

Willard L. Rust, non-graduate, is a clerk for Spencer, Trask, and Company, SO Congress St., Boston, and is living at 102 School St., Manchester, Mass.

Porter W. Averill, principal of the high school of Fair Haven, Vt., was married in Barre, Vt., August 14, to Mary Beatrice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Kent of Barre.

Walton G. Card has entered Harvard Medical School.

Rev. John E. Hunt of West Lebanon, N. H., was married at East Sangerville, Me., August 27, to Miss Celia B. Leland of Sangerville. The ceremony was performed by Rev. A. S. Kilbourn '13.

Edward Everett Van Dyne, 2d, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Van Dyne, born in Troy, Pa., September 23, is a candidate for the 1912 class baby.

Dana W. Jones has abandoned the real estate business in Lowell, and is with Walker Stetson Company, dry goods merchants, Essex St., Boston.

Stanley P. Lovell, non-graduate, received an A.B. at Cornell in 1912, and is now manager of the castor oil department with Spencer Kellogg and Sons, of Buffalo, the largest vegetable oil house in the world. His address is 60 Anderson Place, Buffalo, N. Y.

Barrows B. Lyons is no longer teaching, and is helping start a new department,—an "order, commission, and food products department",—for the Wells, Fargo, and Company Express, at 49 Broadway, New York. He has the position of chief clerk of the department.

John W. Mahlstedt, non-graduate, was married September 8, in Jersey City, N. J., to Miss Edna May Aspinwall of that- city.

Robert S. Morris has gone into the hardware business for himself at Venus, Texas. He deals in farm implements and hardware of all kinds.

Henry R. Viets, Jr., has changed his address from Brookline to 17 Fairview St., Newton, Mass. He has returned to Harvard Medical School for his second year.

Harry E. Trapp has entered Harvard Law School.

Arthur C. Smith, non-graduate, is manager of the National Lending Library, at 68 Washington St., Gloucester, Mass. His home is at 10 Orchard St.

Secretary, Conrad E. Snow, Magdalen College, Oxford, England