Class Notes

CLASS OF 1916

Richard Parkhurst
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1916
Richard Parkhurst

Porter Hamilton Blaney was married to Miss Marion Hamson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hamson of Marblehead, Mass., at Brattleboro, Vt., July 7. Mr. and Mrs. Blaney will make their home in Seattle, where Mr. Blaney will engage in the insurance business. Their address is R. F. D. No. 7, Seattle, Washington.

The following men put in a month at Plattsburg this summer: Hobe Baker, Bailey Emery, J. Gile, Reg Gough, Bill Hale, Chief Myers, Andy McClary, Johnny Monahan, and Ev Parker.

Max Bernkopf, Bob Clunie, Bailey Emery, Gammons, Andy McClary, Dick Parkhurst, and Spelke have entered the first year class at Harvard Law School. Larry Davidson and Bess Morrison are in the Harvard Business School, while Kirkland and George Smith are taking graduate work' at Harvard in history and English respectively.

Eugene P. Chase has sailed for England to take up his duties as Rhodes scholar at Oxford.

Ed Craver is an assistant foreman of Silver Birch Farms, a stock and dairy ranch at Newport, Washington.

Charles Creesy, O. P. Friend, Merrill Greeley, and Ted Walker are in the employ Of the Winchester Arms Company, New Haven, Conn.

Percy C. Burnham, Roger Evans, Jack McEndy, Hobart Marble, and Ed Riley are with the Eagle Silk Company of New York city.

Horace Fishback, Jr., and Leighton Rogers are connected with the National City Bank, New York city.

E. B. Frey is employed as a draftsman by the Turner Construction Company, Buffalo, N. Y.

Tony Garcia is on the road for Garcia and Vega, cigar manufacturers, of New York city.

L. P. Gove is an assistant to the Superintendent of Buildings, Dartmouth College.

Holmes Green is in the dry goods business, with the firm of W. A. Green and Co., Dallas, Texas.

C. C. Hitchcock is instructor in English at St. Stephen's School, Colorado Springs, Colo.

Carl Holmes is teaching English and assisting in coaching at the Fessenden School, West Newton, Mass.

Joe Larimer is a student at Northwestern University Law School, Chicago, Ill.

Edwin L. Lindman is instructor in mathematics at Worcester Academy, Worcester, Mass.

John McAuliffe is head football coach at Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Carol C. Mason is with the Swift Packing Company, Chicago, Ill.

Phil Nordell is connected with the International Aerial Navigation Company, 1270 Broadway, New York city.

Chick Pudrith is in the roofing contracting business in Detroit.

Olin Smith is in the employ of the Quaker Oats Company, 314 West Market St., Akron. Ohio.

Ellsworth Strong is in the advertising department of Harper's Bazar, New York city.

Warren Upham is working for Henry W. Upham, 462 Main St., Maiden, Mass., in the piano and victrola business.

Paul F. Wjadleigh is with the Crowell and Thurlow Company, ship brokers, Board of Trade Building, Boston.

E. S. Winters is in the Standard Oil Foreign Service School, New York city.

William Orin Wentworth, ex-1916, and Miss Margaret O'Connor of St. Paul, Minn., were married at Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, August 21. Mr. and Mrs. Wentworth will make their home in Spokane, Wash., where Mr. Wentworth is employed as salesman by the Washington Water Power Company.

Nat Harris is connected with the Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company, 24 Milk St., Boston.

Henry Frederick Stieglitz was married to Miss Helen Sinclair Holt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Holt of Brooklyn, N. Y., at Brooklyn on the 15th of June. Among the ushers at the ceremony were Bill Brett, John Colby, Alec Jardine, and Bill Osborn. Mr. Stieglitz is at present engaged in the egg business, and will make his home at 595 Madison St., Brooklyn.

Secretary, Richard Parkhurst, Winchester, Mass.