Class Notes

CLASS OF 1910

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

The Hotel Oxford, Boston, was the scene of a 1910 round-up Saturday evening, February 26. It was an informal dinner, but over twenty men were present. Leland Powers presided and called upon several "tenners" for a few remarks. Maurice C. Blake gave a very interesting and humorous account of some of his experiences while Rhodes scholar at Oxford University, and Charles J. Fay made some pointed remarks regarding the situation on the Mexican border. So interesting and enjoyable a time was had that it was unanimously agreed that steps be taken to have a real big round-up in about two months. Those present were: Leland Powers, Charles J. Fay, W. Scott Perry, Leslie S. Wiggin, Atkins Nickerson, Sturgis Pishon, Hazen W. Jones, Earle H. Pierce, Russell T. Williams, Henry F. Collins, Maurice C. Blake, George A. Underwood, L. B. Wallace, Joseph E. Downey, C. E. Allen, F. D. Armstrong, A. A. Ricker. Fletcher P. Burton, James R. Everett, John H. Field, Jr., Gay Gleason, H. W. Sprague,

Herbert G. Coar is studying at Harvard for a master's degree in biology, and is living at the College House, Cambridge.

G. A. Coburn is with the O. H. Davidson Equipment Company, with his offices at 203 Ideal Building, Denver, Colo.

H. Cheever Comey is sales and advertising manager for Nelson's Five and Ten cent store, Lowell, Mass. He is living at the Lowell Y. M. C. A.

Chester F. Comey is selling for the Library Bureau, with his headquarters in Hartford, Conn.

Frank W. Fleming is now living at 10 Exeter Street, Portland, Me.

Henry E. Gooding is extremely successful with Flint, Bruce and Company of Hartford, Conn. He is in charge of the office equipment end of the business.

Gay Gleason is a member of the firm of Sawyer, Hardy, Stone and Morrison, practicing law at 517 Exchange Building, Boston. He is living at 67 Thurston Street, Winter Hill, Mass.

Two of the most active members of the Dartmouth Club of New York city are Richard S. Hursh and George L. McClintock, who are generally present at the Dartmouth/ weekly luncheon.

Dr. H. V. Hyde is on the staff of the Lying-in-Hospital, Boston.

R. B. Jones is still with W. H. McElwain Company, the large shoe manufacturers, and is office and credit manager for their branch in Columbus, Ohio.

On February 24, 1916, Russell D. Meredith, Jr., was born, and is already entered in the class of 1938.

Raymond B. Seymour is practicing law in the office of Ingraham, Sheehan and Moran, 14 Wall Street, New York city. He is in hopes to become a member soon of Squadron A, Troop C, U. G. N. Y., of which S. A. Mathewson is already an enthusiastic member.

Fletcher Rogers is with the Asphalt Block Pavement Company, 840 Ohio Building, Toledo, Ohio.

John C. VanderPyl is with Cass and Daley, shoe manufacturers, Salem, Mass. Boston once again claims Russell T. Williams, who is doing social work with the South End House and the Associated Charities, Roxbury. He is living at 17 Kenwood Street, Dorchester, Mass.

H. E. Washburn is doing graduate work at Harvard, and is living at Conant Hall, Cambridge, Mass. He will get his A.M. degree in French in June.

In Vol. I, No. 1 of the Quarterly Journalof Public Speaking, there appears an article, "An Experiment with the Referendum," by Prof. W. C. Shaw.

I. O. Scott is an instructor in the Huntington School, Boston, and is also doing a little coaching in track athletics. His engagement was announced a short while ago to Leah Muriel Crowell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Crowell of Nahant, Mass.

Information wanted regarding location of John Bredemus, D. A. Childs, M. Ewing, and A. N. Smith.

Secretary, Sturgis Pishon, 100 Summer St., Boston