Class Notes

CLASS OF 1889

November 1917 David N. Blakely
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1889
November 1917 David N. Blakely

The following extract from the official publication of the New England Mutual Life Insurance Company was not contributed to the MAGAZINE by the modest secretary:

"The board of directors has appointed David N. Blakely, M. D., assistant medical director of the company. He will devote his full time to this new permanent position. This selection is in every way admirable. Dr. Blakely is a Dartmouth graduate in both arts 'and medicine, and he also studied in the Harvard Medical School, graduate department. He was appointed examiner in 1907 and alternate assistant medical director in 1910. He has given careful and unusual study to the scientific problems arising from the medical aspects of life insurance. He is a welcome and valuable addition to the regular staff of the department."

The Vocation Bureau of Boston has been taken over by Harvard University, and will be known as the "Bureau of Vocational Guidance." Allen, who has been with the Bureau for several years, as investigator of occupations and assistant director, will continue his work under the title of "Associate Director." He is "also listed as lecturer on vocational guidance in the University.

On August 17, Anderson took five of the class, Allen, Bartlett, Blakely, Curtis, and Doane, in his car to Duxbury, where we were the guests of "Nat" Noyes and his family for a very pleasant evening. Curtis was in town for the one day only, on his return to St. Louis from New Castle, N. H., where he had spent most of the summer vacation.

Secretary, Dr. David N. Blakely, S3 Monmouth St., Brookline, Mass.