Class Notes

CLASS OF 1912

December 1917 D. Basil O'Connor
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1912
December 1917 D. Basil O'Connor

Paul P. Jones, who studied at the Vermont State Agricultural College last year, has become principal of the junior high school at Stowe, Vt.

"Heinie" Urion has been working as a "four-minute man" in Chicago.

E. L. Taber is now superintendent of the McLane Silk Company, at Turner's Falls, Mass.

"Buster" Kennedy is now treasurer of the Kennedy and Daniels Shoe Company of Dover, N. H.

R. D. Twitchell is an instructor in mathematics at Mercersburg Academy.

"Bud" Hoban is now physical director at the Gilman Country School in Baltimore, Md.

R. J. Haskell is pathological inspector in the Bureau of Plant Industry, U.S.D.A., in Washington, D. C.

"Kelly" Wells is now in charge of the publicity department of the First National Bank of Boston, and is also connected with its foreign trade department.

"Sid" Clark is now a real estate broker and associated with the firm of C. W. Whittier and Brother, Shawmut Bank Building, Boston.

"Click" Morrill is now the New York rep- resentative of E. P. Lindsay Company, paper manufacturers, and is residing at 43 W. 93d St., New York city.

J. Dudley Richards 2d, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Richards, was born on September 13, 1917.

A daughter, Marjorie, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Thompson on July 18, 1917.

Lloyd Bugbee was married to Miss Lucy R. Mallary at Springfield, Mass., on June 29, 1917.

M. T. Tirrell was married to Miss Ruth H. Carter at Winchendon, Mass., on July 2, 1917.

"Barrell" Lyons is now managing director of the Northeastern Hospital of Philadelphia.

"Connie" Snow is now a member of the law firm of Snow, Snow, and Cooper of Rochester, N. H., but is at present a lieutenant in the Ordnance Department and stationed in Washington.

Dick Plummer is now prosecutor of the pleas in Ocean County, N. J.

Lee White is now counsel for the Commercial Security Company, Inc., and located at 501 Fifth Ave., New York city.

Hugh Lena is now house officer of the Boston City Hospital.

Pat Lovell is the proud father of Helen Field Lovell, born September 10, 1917.

L. C. Waterbury was married to Miss Helen L. Nelson at Flatbush, New York, on June 15, 1917.

"Babe" Hartshorn is now on a leave of absence from Hanover, and is connected with the Bureau of Mines War Laboratory of the American University, in Washington, D. C.

A daughter, Elizabeth Jackson, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred P. Shrigley on September 3, 1917.

Nelson L. Doe was married to Alice Mae Keyes on May 4, 1917, at Pittsfield, Mass.

"Joe" Boylan is now president of the Thayer-Griffith Motor Transportation Company of Boston, and lives at 1391 Commonwealth Avenue. Elizabeth Boylan was born on November 2, 1917, at Winthrop, Mass.

"Chippie" Farrington is a salesman with the Atlantic Maritime Company, at 210 State St., Boston.

Samuel Moody Hobbs was tiorn in Boston on July 19, 1917, the son of Mr. and Mrs. "Sam" Hobbs.

A son, John Tower, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Baker on June 9, 1917.

"Dick" Foote was married to Miss Hazel Smith on September 5, 1917, at Summit, N. J. "Dick" is now in the employ of the National City Bank of New York, and located at 10 State St., Boston.

"Charlie" Fisher is now a manufacturing supervisor with the Midvale Steel Company in Philadelphia.

"Joe" Russell was married to Miss Mildred Edith Moller on October 17, 1917, at Manchester, N. H.

"Stan" Weld was married to Miss S. Frances Felber on October 25, 1917, at Winchester, Mass.

"Red" Whitney is now power transmission engineer with the Vonnegut Machine Company at Indianapolis.

Stuart O. Blythe is a staff member of the Committee on Public Information and connected with the Navy department. He is located at 807 Hibbs Building, Washington, D. C.

Jim Erwin is now the proud father of Elizabeth Burleigh Erwin, born August 26, 1917.

Joe Doyle was married to Miss Gertrude H. Theobold at Spencer, Mass., on August 14, 1917.

Lieutenant "Art" Newman, U.S.A., was married to Miss Adelaide P. Lewis at Springfield, Ill., on August 15, 1917. Mrs. Newman is the daughter of Colonel and Mrs. Edward Mann Lewis.

"Jugger" Elcock was married to Miss Nancy Pendleton at Lexington, Va., on August 14, 1917.

A son, Francis Alexander, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Gilbert on June 21, 1917.

A daughter, Jeane, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Frothingham on May 4, 1917.

W. R. Palmer, Jr., was married to Miss Elizabeth Cleveland at Seattle, Wash., on June 15, 1917.

"Abe" Lincoln was married to Miss Lillian A. Wavle in Boston, Mass., on June IS, 1917.

"Jim" Worton is now connected with the Standard Color Company of 104 Broad St., Boston, and resides at 653 Massachusetts Ave.

"Knipper" Knapp is now treasurer of Ruggles Machine Company ana interested in Gray Foundry, Inc., both of Poultney, Vt.

A daughter, Betty, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Lewis at Lebanon, N. H., on August 19, 1917.

Scott Rogers was married to Miss Celia Roberts at Cleveland, Ohio, on June 11, 1917.

E. R. Sawyer was married to Ruth Bosson at Newton Center, Mass., on November 17, 1917.

Andrew J. Phelps, 3rd, is now teaching general science in the Battin High School at Elizabeth, N. J.

Henry Stevens is combining literary work and farming at Stevens Farm, Hooksett, N. H. He still resides in Winthrop, Mass., however.

Ernest R. Patten is now living at 31 Canal St., Winchester, Mass.

Acting Secretary, D. Basil O'Connor, Shawmut Bank Building, Boston