Class Notes

CLASS OF 1900

February, 1915 Natt W. Emerson
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1900
February, 1915 Natt W. Emerson

Mr. and Mrs. Guy Andrews Ham announce the birth of a son, Kenneth Rankin Ham, on November 29, 1914.

Prof. E. W. Goodhue acted as chairman of a meeting which was held at Colgate University to form an Outing Club, showing a set of lantern slides' of the Dartmouth winter sport activities. A great deal of enthusiasm was aroused, a constitution was adopted, and officers elected. Six routes were laid out.

Dr. George W. Tong has been appointed visiting anaesthetist to the Samaritan Hospital of Brooklyn, N. Y. He has also received the appointment of coroner's physician. In addition to his institutional work, Dr. Tong enjoys a large private practice in Brooklyn.

Joseph W. Manion, in addition to his important duties in connection with the Newton Brick and Supply Company, is now business manager of "The Highway Contractor and Road Builder". This is the official bulletin of the New York State Road Builders' Association and the Connecticut General Contractors' Association, and is published in Albany, N. Y.

Secretary, Natt IV. Emerson, 30 State St, Boston