Class Notes

CLASS OF 1912

November, 1915 Conrad E. Snow
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1912
November, 1915 Conrad E. Snow

Cap Allen is in the law office of Raymond A. Bidwell, 325 Lyman Building, Springfield, Mass. He writes that he has a few clients, "and plenty of work to keep me happy".

Ben Adams announces the birth of Benjamin Clark Adams, July 14, 1915.

H. D. Allen, non-graduate, was married June 29, 1915, at Dorchester, Mass., to Ruth Barnum Webber.

J. W. Baxter is in the foreign department of the National City Bank of New York, 55 Wall St., but all mail should be addressed to 70 Edwards St., Hartford, Conn.

H. H. Brooks, non-graduate, is an engineer with the J. G. White Engineering Corporation, Portland Point, N. Y.

J. E. Booth, non-graduate, was married June 25, 1915, at Wollaston, Mass., to Muriel May Badger, Vassar 1914.

L. H. Bugbee spent his summer at the head of the Connecticut, in the White Mountains, in the Berkshires, and at Lake Morey. He writes: "Do not think I am a millionaire by that list,— the things were nearly all free".

Fletcher Clark was admitted to the bar September 3, along with Cap Allen, Glad Nead, Doc O'Connor, etc., and has begun practice in the office of George W. Stetson 'B6, Bank Building, Middleboro, Mass.

"Five hundred applicants for public service corporations were recently examined in New York, and of that number only ninety-eight passed the examination. The head man on the entire list was A. H. Clark, who will graduate from the Institute [Technology] this year." July, 1915.

Paul Coolidge is in the firm of P. W. Coolidge & Co., dealers in wall paper, crockery, glassware, lamps, etc., 27 Merchants Row, Rutland, Vt.

E. M. Cutting, non-graduate, is engaged in lumber and timber interests at Northfield, Vt.

E. D. Chapman announces the birth of Kenneth Elmer Chapman, August 14, 1915.

Louis Ekstrom, non-graduate, can be reached at Box 63, South Bethlehem, Pa.

A. S. Eiseman was married June 1, 1915, in Philadelphia, Pa., to Aline K. Selig of Philadelphia.

R. S. Frothingham, non-graduate, writes from Denver, Colo. (Y. M. C. A. Building) :

"Have recently returned from the annual convention in Philadelphia of the Curtis 'field superintendents'. The Curtis Publishing Company has about forty of such, each with his territory,—same to be developed so as to net a larger circulation. My country is New Mexico and Western Texas. This is my Colorado headquarters."

R. D. Fletcher was married July 24, 1915, at Riverhill, N. H., to Mary Livy Rollins of Riverhill.

Secretary, Conrad E. Snow, 8 Story St., Cambridge, Mass.