Class Notes

CLASS OF 1905

February 1916 Lafayette R. Chamberlin
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1905
February 1916 Lafayette R. Chamberlin

Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Wilcox of New Bedford, Mass., announce .the marriage of their daughter, Mary George, to Thomas Dunham Luce, Jr., at Boston on January 17, 1916. At home after March 1 at 5 Lewis Road, Winchester, Mass.

Henry M. Hobart has severed his connection with the Woman's World, and has accepted a position with the Hearst organization in the publishing end.

James A. Vaughan was in Boston for part of the day December 27 en route to Minneapolis from Portland, Me., where he spent Christmas. Jim has lost some of the weight that he was carrying at the time of our Fifth Reunion, and is now looking very trim and fit.

A son, Dexter Copeland, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Allen C. Smith at Lexington, Mass., January 2, 1916.

Frederick S. Weston (T.S.C.E. '09) has accepted a position with an engineering firm on a railroad construction job in South Australia. He had planned to sail from Vancouver January 19, but sailing has been relayed for a short time. He will give us exact address and details later.

Mr. and Mrs. Franz Gustaf Ahlberg announce the marriage of their daughter Lila Louise to Edwin Walter Newdick on December 29, 1915, at Roslindale, Mass. At home after February 1 at 706 Huntington Ave., Boston.

Henry D. Thrall, secretary of the Minneapolis Loan and Trust Company, was in Boston for a few days the week of January 10 on a business trip, and found time to see several of the class in a social way.

There will be an informal round-up of the class at the City Club, Boston, on Saturday evening, March 4, at 6.30. There will be a ragtime orchestra in attendance, and the price of the dinner will not be in excess of $1.75, probably only $1.50. All members: of the class in and near Boston and any members who can possibly come to Boston on that night are requested to notify the secretary at once that they will be present.

Secretary, Lafayette R. Chamberlin, 30 State St., Boston