Class Notes

CLASS OF 1916

May 1917 Richard Parkhurst
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1916
May 1917 Richard Parkhurst

On the evening of the 20th of March, thirty-one of the boys got together for supper in Louis' Cafe, Boston. Ernie Cutler, Joe Gioiosa, and Pete Soutar had charge of the affair, and the others on hand were Bailey, Bean, Bernkopf, Cobban, Davidson, Dinsmoor, Gus Emery, Fiske, George, Jardine, Kirkland, Duff, Lewis, Little, Lord, McClary, Mott, Newmark, Howdy Parker, Parkhurst, Phillips, Renfrew, Soule, Spelke, George Smith, Ken Stowell, Steinert, Welch, and White.

Abe Abraham is in the wholesale and retail tobacco business at Rutland, Vt.

Miss Agnes Jean Kile, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Kile of Akron, Ohio, and Del Albrecht were married at Akron on October 21, 1916. Miss Kile was graduated from Rogers Hall with the class of 1914. Mr. and Mrs. Albrecht are living at 2532 Hudson St., Denver, Colo. a arrmintinep de-

Larry Ayer is in the cost accounting department of the Graton and Knight Manufacturing Company, Worcester, Mass.

Freddy Bailey is an automobile salesman with the Oldsmobile Company of New England.

Andy Bingham is studying law at Boston University Law School.

Neal Brewer is office manager of the Fortland, Maine, branch of the United States Tire Company.

Anybody having any dope as to the whereabouts of E. M. Brill, R. B. Goodwin, and H. B. Macartney, non-graduates, will please convey it to the secretary.

Bruce Bundy is connected with William Stoermer, producer of plays, vaudeville acts, and moving pictures, 1482 Broadway, New York city.

Phil Chadwick is in the wholesale sugar and molasses business, 79 Wall St., New York city.

Reg Chutter has left for Buenos Aires in the interest of the National City Bank of New York.

F. W. Costa is a clerk with the Massachusetts Fire and Marine Insurance Company, 95 Water St., Boston.

Pip Cowan is in the advertising department of the Marshall-Wells Hardware Company, Duluth, Minn.

On July 18, 1916, Miss Mildred E. Stone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Fayette Stone of Canton, Mass., and Robert W. Dana were married at Canton. Miss Stone was graduated from Canton High School in 1911. Mr. and Mrs. Dana are living at 2508 Woolsey St., Berkeley, Cal. "Bob" is a wool buyer with the Crimmins and Pierce Company, Monadnock Building, San Francisco.

F. W. Davis is a granite manufacturer at West Berlin, Vt. He was married on August 2, 1916, at Northfield, Vt., to Miss Eva C. Morrill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Morrill of Northfield.

Joe Doenecke is in the building and contracting business in Brooklyn, N. Y.

Ken Douglass is an insurance broker in New York city, and is living at the Sherman Square Hotel. During the summer he was at the Border, with Squadron A, Troop C, New York Cavalry.

Following clipping from The Dartmouth: J. P. English '16 of Manchester, N. H., will speak to both first and second year Thayer men this morning on "The Value of Organized Business Knowledge for the Engineer."

Fitz Fitzsimmons is with the American ing Paper Company, Sargeant St., Holyoke, Mass.

Harry Flanders is working for Jordan Marsh Company, Boston.

Vive Fletcher is with the George E. Keith Shoe Company, Campello, Mass.

Ralph George is also in the shoe business, with J. H. Winchell Company, Haverhill Mass.

Jack Geran is in the employ of the White and Wyckoff Manuacturing Company, manufacturers of writing paper, Holyoke, Mass.

Harry Goldman is a salesman with Samuel Sores, Inc., clothing on credit, 200 Fifth Avenue, New York city.

Reg Gough says he is "one of the hard-working members of the South American branch of the foreign exchange department of the Equitable Trust Company, New York city."

Paul Goward is clerk in the Bartlett Dow Company's hardware store, Lowell, Mass. Shorty Hitchcock has given up teaching, and is now with the Cadillac Motor Car Company, Detroit, Mich.

A. C. Hadley is a student in the Agricultural School of the University of California.

Husky Hearin has obtained a second lieutenant's commission in the regular army, and is at present in the Army Service School, Fort Leavenworth, Kan.

Julian R. Hovey is connected with the Great Western Sugar Company. Scottsbluff, Neb.

Stanley Irish is in business, with the Union Paper Mill Company, Monongahela, Pa.

Rick James and John McAuliffe are with Swift and Company, packers. Rick is located in Chicago and John in Creston, lowa.

R. O. Lewis is receiving teller in the Union Savings Bank and Trust Company, Steubenville, Ohio.

Abe Lincoln is a clerk in the office of the law firm of Lincoln and Hood, Fall River, Mass.

Jack Little has returned to this country after doing ambulance work in France, and is now connected with the Boston Herald.

Herb Lord is a salesman for the United States Rubber Company, Duane St., New York city.

On June 15, 1916, Miss Madeleine Howard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Howard of New York city, and Stanley M. Lyman were married in New York. Miss Howard is a graduate of Ingleside School. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman are living in Minneapolis, where Stan is" connected with the American Ball Company.

Whit McCoy and Stirling Wilson have enlisted in the Naval Reserve and are stationed at Portsmouth, N. H. Duff Lewis is one of the crew of a patrol boat, with headquarters at the Charlestown Navy Yard, Boston.

A. L. McMillan is a salesman with the Western Electric Company, Boston.

Ralph Mendall is selling shoes for the George E. Keith Company, Campello, Mass. He says "Am covering Louisiana and Mississippi as my territory. Believe me always ready to do my share to help put 1916 on top. Best wishes to all the class."

Larry Mitchell was graduated with the class of 1917 of the United States Military Academy on the 20th of April. He stood No. 118 on the last published roll of his class.

Gardner Morey is a clerk in the sales department of Robert H. Ingersoll and Brother; watches. Fourth Ave., New York city.

Bill Osborn is connected with the J. W. and L. A. Osborn Company, jobbers in tin plate, sheet metal, etc., Cleveland, Ohio.

Howdy Parker is in the office of Monks and Johnson, architects, and engineers, Devonshire St., Boston.

Ralph Parker is traveling for the Page Belting Company, of Concord, N. H.

Frank Pettengill is studying medicine in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York city.

Frank Pfingstag is in the traffic department of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, Seventh Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.

Cep Pierce is in the wholesale drug business. He is connected with Brewer and Company, wholesale druggists, Commercial St., Worcester, Mass.

Miss Hazel Mae Arnold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Arnold of Lynn, Mass., and Victor W. Porter were married at Swampscott, Mass., on May 20, 1916. Miss Arnold was graduated from the New England Conservatory of Music with the class of 1916. Mr. and Mrs. Porter are making their home in Lynn, and thence came the following information the other day: "Girl, Ruth Elinor Porter, born March 23, 1917, weight 8 pounds." Vic is employed as an engineer by the United Shoe Machinery Company of Beverly, Mass.

Howard Renfrew is a clerk in the Massachusetts Homeopathic Hospital, Boston.

Ed Riley is now with the Hyatt Roller Bearing Company, and can be reached at 22 East Park St., Newark, N. J.

Leo Riley is a railroad contractor with the Riley-Ryan Co. He is at present on a job near Chattanooga, Tenn.

Fred Richie is employed as salesman by the Pillsbury Flour Mills Company, Minneapolis.

Bob Sherer is engaged to Miss Dorothy Hickey, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Clinton G. Hickey of Denver, Colo., and a graduate of the University of Denver in the class of 1916. Bob is learning the cement business with the United States Gypsum Company, West Monroe St., Chicago, Ill.

Frank Skinner is employed as a machinist at the plant of the National Acme Manufacturing Company, Windsor, Vt.

Rod Soule is a chemist with the Boston Rubber Shoe Company, Maiden, Mass. Pete Soutar is with the B. F. Goodrich

Company, Boylston St., Boston. Phil Stackpole is teaching mathematics in the Severn School, Boone, Maryland.

Sted Stedman is with the Crocker-McElwain Company, manufacturers of writing paper, Holyoke, Mass.

Sam Stone is running a dry goods and men's furnishings store at Windsor, Vt.

Jake Story is a shipbuilder at Essex, Mass. He writes: "Never regretted anything so much as not being able to stay my remaining three years at Dartmouth.

M. B. Streeter is a clerk in the Manufacturers Trust Company, of Brooklyn, N. Y.

"Visited by stork four a. m. Monday, March 26. Girl." (Signed) Stieglitz.

Barrett Studley is an auditor in the office of S. H. Wolfe, consulting actuary, 165 Broadway, New York city.

Beans Sully is studying law at Columbia.

Zach Taylor is a clerk in the employ of the Central Belting Company, Lafayette St., New York city.

Miss Mary Victoria Vickers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel W. Vickers of Richmond Hill, Long Island, N. Y., and Ken Tucker were married on October 21, 1916, at Richmond Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Tucker are living at Oakleigh Road, Newton, Mass. Ken is a wholesale postcard and greeting card salesman.

C. H. Valentine writes from Meadville Theological School: "I graduate from here in September, and plan to enter the Unitarian ministry."

Paul Wadleigh is in the office of the ship brokerage firm of Crowell and Thurlow, Boston. He has recently enlisted in the Naval Reserve.

Hap Ward writes that all is well in China. He is located at Ichang, Hupeh Province, and is on the marketing staff of the Standard Oil Company. He had received word that Dartmouth trimmed Princeton in hockey, and was preparing to convey said news to a Princeton man at the next Standard Oil station.

Don Wessel is a clerk with the United Shoe Machinery Company, Beverly, Mass. Chan White is studying at M. I. T.

Bill Williams was in Boston for a couple of days at Easter. He alleges he has been advanced from a chemist to an electrician in Johns-Manville Company, Manville, N. J.

Irving Wolff is connected with the Palace Ribbon Company, Allentown, Pa.

Secretary, Richard Parkhurst, Winchester, Mass.