Class Notes

CLASS OF 1900

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

Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Salinger announce the birth of a daughter, Catherine Anne, born in Los Angeles, Cal., November 24, 1914.

Twenty-three members of the class attended the annual banquet of the Boston Alumni Association. The following came from some distance to be present at this gathering: Wallace, Butterfield, Woodman, Brooks, Proctor, Keyes, and Prescott.

Hon. Guy A. Ham has announced his candidacy for lieutenant-governor of Massachusetts. Ham played a very important part in the recent campaign in which Hon. Samuel W. McCall '74 was the leading candidate. While Ham represents the younger element in the Republican party, he has had considerable experience as a member of the governor's council and as an active member of the Republican state organization for several years. The announcement of his candidacy created a great deal of interest and enthusiasm among the voters of the state.

Paul G. Redington, who has been for many years connected with the government forestry service, is now in the East. He has been delivering lectures at Ann Arbor, Lansing, Detroit, Syracuse, and Hanover, and has also given a series of lectures to the members of the Yale Forestry School at New Haven. Redington was one of the early graduates of this school, and has risen rapidly in the forestry service. His headquarters are at North Fork, Cal., where he has charge of a section of the government reserve equal in extent to twice the size of the state of Rhode Island.

Embert H. Sprague has been appointed associate professor of civil engineer at the University of Maine.

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