Class Notes

CLASS OF 1910

December 1916 Slurgis Pishon
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1910
December 1916 Slurgis Pishon

Ralph D. Van Zant is a cost accountant with the Purity Cracker Company, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Clarence E. Allen is head of the science department of the Country Day School for Boys, Newton, Mass. He is residing at 19 Ricker Road, Newton. During the summer he is director of Split Rock Camp for boys on Lake Champlain, N. Y.

Raymond W. Sheets is secretary and treasurer of C. F. Henry Clothing Company, 211 West State St., Rockford, Ill. He is also a director of the Rockford Trust Company.

Dr. Harold V. Hyde has opened an office for the practicing of medicine at The Kenmore, 496 Commonwealth Ave., Boston.

Robert J. Hunter is now in Boston with Stone and Webster.

Harold A. Washburn received his degree of M.A. from Harvard last June.

Ralph H. Paine is assistant superintendent of the Howland Dry Goods Company, Bridgeport, Conn.

Maynard C. Teall has been sojourning on the border with I Troop, First New York Cavalry. He has been stationed at McAllen, Texas.

Richard Carroll, son of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Everett, was born September 29, 1916, at Nashua, N. H.

Howard Fall is traffic representative for the New England Telephone and Telegraph Company, Boston.

Fletcher P. Burton is vice-president and treasurer of Burton-Furber Coal Company, with offices at 31 Weybosset St., Providence, R. 1., and SO Congress St., Boston. He resides at 92 Elmgrove Ave., Providence, R. I.

Joseph E. Downey is in the insurance business for himself, with offices at 32 Kilby St., Boston.

John C. Vander Pyl is cost man for Cass and Daley Shoe Manufacturing Company, 26 Goodhue St., Salem, Mass.

Laurence H. Bankart is in the midst of what looks to be another mighty successful season for the football team of Colgate University, Hamilton, N. Y. George Daley, sporting writer for the New York Sun, recently commented on Bankart as follows: "In all my travels from one football camp to another, the dominant force of any one man has rarely stood out so prominently. He is a master builder, and back of his keen insight and thorough knowledge of the game is that personality which commands instant respect. Larry Bankart is a second Johnny Evers. On the field he looks much like that wonder second baseman who has made such a name for himself in baseball, and the comparison goes further. He carries the attributes of quick thinking, quick acting, and inspiring force which have done so much to make Evers what he has been in baseball."

John A. Ferguson is temporarily located at 1560 Race St., Denver, Colo.

James F. Colgan, Jr., since he returned from the Canal Zone has been with the Aberthaw Construction Company of Boston. He can be reached for a while at 19 Turner St., Willimantic, Conn.

William B. Knapp is general manager of Knapp and Barton, Inc., importers and exporters, 6 Kinkiang Road, Shanghai, China. He is married, and is living at 113 Bubbling Well Road, Shanghai.

John H. Finn is teacher of commercial subjects in the Nutley (N. J.) High School, and resides at 26 Oak Ridge Ave., Nutley.

Hazen W. Jones is manager of Schrafft's (confectionery), 11 Summer St., Boston, and is still living at 477 Highland Ave., Maiden, Mass.

Harold C. Schulte 's one of the partners in the law firm of Stone, Wider, and Schulte, Houghton, Mich.

Ralph W. Taylor is the plant engineer, department of New England Telephone and Telegraph Company, 208 Essex St., Salem, Mass., and he is living at 6 North St., Salem.

Malcolm H. Bissell is a candidate for his Ph.D. in geology at Yale University. He can be reached either at 1015 Yale Station, New Haven, Conn., or at 53 Ralston Ave., Whitneyville, Conn.

Horace G. Hedges is manager of the rental department of George T. Hedges and Company, real estate, Dows Building, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

Harold W. Sprague is secretary of the Nesmith Shoe Company, 155 Center St., Brockton, Mass.

Henry P. Kelley is instructor in French and Spanish at Williston Seminary, Easthampton, Mass.

Donald W. Greenwood is resident engineer for the Maine State Highway Commission, and is located at Farmington, Me.

Donald R. Bryant is cashier of the Pullman Trust and Savings Bank, Pullman, Chicago, Ill., and has. lately moved to 11041 South Park Ave., Chicago.

Henry M. Haserot is director of the Haserot Company, 521 Woodland Ave., Cleveland, Ohio, and also of the Hough Bank and Trust Company, also of Cleveland.

Marvin C. Taylor is a member of the law firm of Taylor and Taylor, 312 State Mutual Building., Worcester, Mass.

Nathaniel A. Sherman is president of the recently formed company of Burnett and Sherman, Inc., 949 Commonwealth Ave., Boston. This new company has the "Braves Field Agency" for Ford motor cars. Sherman is living at 137 School St., Watertown, Mass.

Harry B. Dore is now with Stone and Webster, 147 Milk St., Boston, and is living at 43 Franklin St., Somerville, Mass.

S. S. Kresge Company, the large 5 and 10 cent store syndicate, has H. Cheever Comey as its floor manager in its store at 233 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich.

Dr. George E. Allen is surgeon at the City Hospital, Boston.

The general superintendent of the Roxana Petroleum Company of Oklahoma at Tulsa, Okla., is John W. Bates, whose offices are at 423 Unity Building.

On Saturday evening, October 28, there was an enthusiastic round-up of the 1910 men in and around Boston. Many of the men listened to the telegraphic reports from the Dartmouth-Princeton game at the Boston City Club—held under the auspices of the Dartmouth Club of Boston. The class dinner was held in the Grotto of the Copley Square Hotel, Boston, and thirty-three men were present. Leland Powers presided, and presented as the guest of honor Samuel L. Powers '74, who made a very interesting and amusing speech. There were also a few ex- temporaneous remarks from some of those who had but just returned to Boston,—Nathaniel A. Sherman, Harry B. Dore, Edmund J. Shattuck, George C. Davies, C. Keith Pevear, and George A. Underwood. It was by far the best and most enjoyable local class gathering yet held. Those present were: Samuel L. Powers '74, Leland Powers, Edmund J. Shattuck, Arthur P. Allen, Albert A. Ricker, George C. Davies, Louis B. Wallace, John C. Vander Pyl, Ralph A. Sherwin, C. Keith Pevear, George A. Underwood, R. R. Gorton, Clarence E. Allen, I. O. Scott, Irving F. Jewett, Dr. Harold V. Hyde, Richard G. Vincens, Robert E. Parker, Harry B. Dore, Ferdinand D. Armstrong, Earle H. Pierce, Edgar B. Prescott, Joseph E. Downey, Howard Fall, Winthrop S. Nay, Marvin C. Taylor, Gay Gleason, Harold C. Benjamin, Nathaniel A. Sherman, Ben A. Williams, Maurice C. Blake, Hazen W. Jones, Fletcher P. Burton, and Sturgis Pishon.

There was a small gathering of 1910 men at Kuntz-Remmler's Cafe in Chicago on the night of October 28th. The disheartening result of the game certainly had its effect on the attendance, as only four had the courage to appear. In spite of the small attendance those four enjoyed themselves. Those on hand were Donald R. Bryant, John H. Dingle, E. Russell Palmer, and George C. Sinclair.

Julius E. Warren is head of the English Department in the Schenectady (N. Y.) High School, and resides at 107 Parkwood Bouleyard. Just now Warren is editing a volume of Browning for publication in the American Book Company Classics, March, 1917.

James Russell Lowell and Helen Augusta Shapleigh were married October 4, 1916, at All Saints church, Belmont, Mass. Gay Gleason was one of the ushers. Mrs. Lowell is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Augustus Shapleigh of Belmont. Mr. Lowell is an agent for investigation and prosecution for the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, with headquarters at 43 Mt. Vernon St., Boston. The bride and groom are living at 27 Sears Ave., Melrose Highlands, Mass.

The secretary would like information regarding the whereabouts of the following men: William L. Baldwin, John T. Farrell, Leon T. Allan, John Bredemus, George R. Carpenter, Ernest A. Cushman, Harry H. Driver, George E. Chamberlin, Elmer W. Stryker, John V. McPherson, David M. Colwell, Almon C. Barker, Joseph C. Brusse, Charles S. Leavitt, Kenneth N. Merritt, Guy C. Spokesfield, Reid H. Stone, Clifford E. Rice, Theodore W. Baldwin, Henry H. Hobbs, Frederic C. Brooks.

Secretary, Sturgis Pishon, 100 Summer St., Boston