Class Notes

CLASS OF 1910

January 1916 Sturgis Pishon
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1910
January 1916 Sturgis Pishon

C. F. Allen is teaching at the Country Day School, Newton, Mass., one of the best schools for boys around Boston.

L. H. Bankart is now to be found with J. B. Blood and Company, the big wholesale and retail grocers and provision dealers in Lynn, and is rooming at the Y. M. C. A. As usual, Larry turned out a crack-a-jack football team at Colgate, numbering among his victims for the season both Yale and West Point. Up to the last game Colgate had gone through a hard season without being scored upon, but the strain was too much, and the team cracked against Syracuse. It is freely admitted that - Colgate had one of the best coached teams in the East.

A. L. Barrett is now located in New York at 25 Broad Street, with Spencer, Trask, and Company.

F. C. Batchellor is deep in law practice at 1790 Broadway, New York.

C. B. Baxter is now in business in Omaha, Neb., and is living at the Y. M. C. A. James Drummond, Jr., is also in Omaha.

Rev. F. K. Brown is now preaching in Worcester, and is living at 1 Wayne Terrace.

Fletcher P. Burton, although still living in Providence, goes up to Boston almost daily. He is treasurer of the Burton-Furber Coal Company at 50 Congress St.

Horace B. Chadbourne and Cecilia G. Hollingsworth were married December 31 at Rensselaer, Ind. They will reside after February 15 at Harmony, Maine.

The Canal Zone is still the stamping ground of two 1910 men—A. J. Coleman, who is at Gatun, and James F. Colgan, Jr., who is at Cocozal. Arthur C. Gow is once more in "God's country," as he is now with the Winchester Repeating Arms Company, Bridgeport, Conn., where he is busily engaged in helping the Allies.

Henry F. Collins on November 1 opened law offices of his own in the Bay State Building, Lawrence, Mass.

Brown Cooper is fast becoming one of the local magnates of Fort Wayne, Ind.

P. M. Cowan has forsaken the East, and can now be found at 526 Y. M. C. A. Building, Duluth, Minn.

H. Norton Cushman has returned to the home fold. "Cush" is now in business with his father at Brighton, Mass., and is carrying on a splendid express business.

John H. Dingle is living at Charles and 31st Streets, Baltimore, Md. "Jack" tried hard to get back to the last reunion, but could not quite make it.

Allen B. Doggett, Jr., is conducting a farm of his own on a strictly scientific basis at Cummington, Mass.

N. A. Emerson is with the Michigan Steel Casting Company, Detroit, Mich.

Charles J. Fay has entered the insurance game with the Travelers Insurance Company, and is located in Boston.

John A. Ferguson, who for the past year has been in Colorado, was home in Boston for the month of November. "Baker" has the agency for the Stearns in Colorado Springs, and sure is some enthusiastic about the country.

Waitt and Bond, the well-known ' cigar manufacturers, consider their best salesman to be Philip M. Forristall.

Dr. Thomas A. Foster is located for the present at the Hartford (Conn.) Hospital.

Henry E. Gooding found things too exciting in Montreal, and has moved to 390 Vine St., Hartford, Conn.

W. B. ("General") Grant is with the F. M. Hoyt Shoe Company, Manchester, N. H.

George A. Graves has cast his lot with the M. and C. Shirt Company of Boston.

Albert F. Hill is a member of the Yale faculty, and can be found at the Osborn Botanical Laboratory.

On the evening of November 6, at the Hotel Vanderbilt, New York, Royal W. Hyde was married to Norma MacLeod, daughter of Mrs. Norma MacLeod Anderson of New York city. After January 1 they can be found at home at 110 Ocean St., Lynn, Mass.

Although a consolidation of companies has taken place, Harold P. Jackson is still at 4 Liberty Square, Boston. He is with the New England Equitable Insurance Co.

On September 18, in Chicago, E. Russell Palmer married Madge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Boles of that city. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer are now living at 4426 Magnolia Ave.

Julius E. Warren and Elizabeth H. Cuddleback were united in marriage on October 1 in Springfield, Mass. They are residing at 104 Park Ave., Schenectady, N. Y.

Edmund G. Shattuck, although he is still making New York his business headquarte has brought his family back to his old home in Norwood, Mass. "Ed" is with George H. Morrill and Company, manufacturers of ink.

Russell T. Williams, non-graduate, has returned to Boston, and is now living at 7 Kenwood Street, Dorchester, Mass.

James R. Everett was married to Elizabeth M. Carroll of Worcester, October 21, and will be at home after February 1 at 46 Concord St., Nashua, N. H.

Edward H. Loveland was married in Lincoln, Neb., September 1 to Gladys Frances, daughter of Mrs. E. W. Kahn of Lincoln, a graduate of Nebraska State University in 1914. They are living in Randolph, Vt.

Howard V. Smith was married in Rutland, Vt., October 6 to Alice M. Bailey of Rutland. Rev. C. H. Smith '79, father of the groom, performed the ceremony. Smith is treasurer of Proctor Trust Company at Proctor, Vt.

R. G. Reynolds has resigned the principalship of People's Academy, Morrisville, Vt., to become executive clerk in the office of the state commissioner of education at Montpelier.

Rev. N. C. Maynard, who has been supplying the pulpit of Central Congregational church, Middleboro, Mass.. has accepted a call to become regular pastor of the church.

David M. Noble, non-graduate, was married in Somerville, Mass., September 22, to Louise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William O. Theiry. They are to live in Somerville.

Harry O. Sandberg, who has been connected with the editorial staff of the Pan-American Union at Washington for the past five years, has been appointed by John Barrett '89, director-general of the Union, to make a tour through Central America and Panama, for the purpose of fostering closer social, commercial, and educational ties with those countries. He sailed from New Orleans July 22, intending to be gone five or six months.

Harry Artemas Wells (T. S. C. E. '11), superintendent of buildings and grounds for Dartmouth College, was married at Wilder, Vt., July 7, to Madeline Roberta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Luckey of Wilder.

Earle H. Pierce (T. S. C. E. '11) is in the leather business, living at 575 Watertown Street, Newtonville, Mass.

Edgar M. Steward (T. S. C. E. '11) is with George Champe, civil engineer, Toledo, Ohio.

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