Class Notes

CLASS OF 1900

Natt W. Emerson
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1900
Natt W. Emerson

Cornelius U. Tirrell, non-graduate, has been transferred to the Montreal office of the United Shoe Machinery Company. His present address is: Care of the United Shoe Machinery Co. of Canada, Auditor's Office, Montreal.

Cornelius J. Mahoney was married July 19, 1912, to Miss Katherine R. Regan, Radcliffe '01.

Victor R. Salinger, president and general manager of the Printenney Lime Company, has moved his headquarters from San Franciseo to Los Angeles. His present address is 409 H. W. Hellman Building.

Henry Hutchins is now connected with the Ajax Forge Company, Blue Island Avenue, Chicago.

Sidney F. Stevens is a member of the firm of Mathews and Stevens, attorneys at law, Somersworth, N. H. He served in the New Hampshire legislature in 1907 and 1909, and was actively connected with the campaign of Governor Bass.

Robert Jackson has been for some time a partner in the practice of law with James W. Remick of Concord, N. H., while he has been a very active worker in the Democratic party.

The largest sale of timber ever made by the Forest Service, involving 800 million feet of sugar and yellow pine, white and red fir, and cedar, and extending over a contract period of twenty-two years, has just been consummated on the Sierra National Forest, California, of which Paul G. Redington, Dartmouth 1900, is forest supervisor. Also under his direction last October, a troupe from Thos. A. Edison, Inc., took views of National Forest work, paying attention particularly to forest fire scenes, and these were combined in a moving picture entitled "A Forest Fire", which was displayed during December and January in all the large cities of the United State and Europe. This is the first time, so far as is known, that a moving picture dealing with authenticated scenes of National Forest work has ever been taken.

Dayton L. Condit is now connected with the Horace L. Winslow Company, who specialize in heating and power plants. His address is 730 Old Colony Building, Chicago.

Walter H. Fletcher at the beginning of the present school year was appointed principal of the Pleasant and Academy Street School of Fitchburg, Mass. This is the largest grammar school in the city, with a staff of twenty teachers and an attendance of over 700 pupils.

At the annual dinner of the Boston Alumni Association, twenty-one 1900 men were-present. Prof. H. E. Keyes was a guest of honor, and carried to the Association a message from President Emeritus Tucker. This is the largest attendance of 1900 men at any alumni banquet held outside of Hanover.

Secretary, Natt W. Emerson, 60 Federal St., Boston