Class Notes

CLASS OF 1905

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

Mr. and Mrs. Chester Newell Moore announce, the arrival of Philip Barton Moore at Schenectady, N. Y., April 4, 1916.

James H. Mullaly, who is practicing law in St. Paul, Minn., has been in Boston for the last week on business, and has taken the opportunity to call upon many of the 1905 men around Boston. Jim brought Mrs. Mullaly and the two children East with him to visit his. parents in Danversport, Mass.

Walter F. Nourse is now acting as assistant headmaster at the Fessenden School. He and two associates are also running a boys' camp during the summer months at West Ossipee, N. H.

Edwin W. Newdick has been transferred by the Christian Science Monitor to Washington, D. C., and he will now act as one of the staff correspondents of the Monitor in Washington. His address is 921 Colorado Building.

Another one of the lost sheep has been found. Alexis D. Pelletier is now at 359 Oxford Avenue, Montreal.

Treasurer Day reports that contributions to the Class Fund are coming in very well. It is hoped that every 1905 man will make a great effort to send in his contribution before May 31, so that our returns for the present year may be satisfactory.

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