Class Notes

CLASS OF 1910

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

R. M. Elliott has transferred his authority from Harvard to Yale, as he is now instructor in the department of psychology at the latter institution.

Henry C. Hutchins is on the faculty at Lafayette College.

Walter H. J. Golde is touring in company with Mischa Elman, the celebrated violinist, and is serving as an accompanist for the latter.

On December 29 at Revere, Mass., John H. Finn was married to Gertrude Vincenzia Brennan. After February 1 they will be at home at 26 Oak Ridge Ave, Nutley, N. ,J.

E. W. Hiestand has accepted a position with J. L. Hudson and Company of Detroit, Mich.

Walter H. Norton can now be found with the Goodyear Metallic Rubber Shoe Company, Naugatuck, Conn.

On January 1, Leland Powers was formally admitted as a member of the well-known Boston and Dartmouth law firm of Powers and Hall.

Nathaniel A. Sherman, who for the past five years has been in Florida, has returned North again, and is living now in Attleboro, Mass. While in Florida, "Nate" was very, influential in awakening an interest in track sports, and he celebrated his return North by entering the dashes at the Y.M.C.A. meet in Boston.

Sidney B. Whipple, after engaging in newspaper work in most of the important places on the globe, seems finally settled in Syracuse, N. Y. He is associate editor of the Post-Standard.

H. Norton Cushman announced his en gagement on New Year's Day to Florence A. Sawyer of Portland, Me.

Maynard C. Teall, who is now practicing, law in Buffalo, is an enthusiastic member of the National Guard, being enrolled in the troop.

c. Keith Pevear is building up a good business as part owner and one of the original partners in the Worcester (Mass.) Felt Shoe Company.

Clarke W. Tobin is local manager of Brown, Durrell, and Company, making his headquarters in Cleveland, where he can be reached at the Hotel Statler. "Tobe" is making great headway.

R. D. VanZant is located at 1376 Williams St., Denver, Colo.

The premier salesman of M. Steinert and Sons Boston, the well known piano dealers, is Leslie S. Wiggin, who, by the way, has lost none of his old-time cleverness in playing.

Lost, strayed, or stolen.-R. G. Baldwin ex-'10, T. W. Baldwin, do., John Bredemus, do., D. A. childs, do., D. H. Curtis, do., E. A. Cushman, do., H. H. Driver, A. P. Fowler.

Secretary, Sturgis Pishon, 100 Summer St., Boston