Class Notes

CLASS OF 1889

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

Chester B Curtis, Principal of the Central High School, St. Louis, and president of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, is one of a committee to arrange for a national conference on military training camps, to be held in St. Louis, March 23, 24, and 25. This conference follows the annual meeting of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, and is under the joint auspices of this association and the Military Training Camps Association of the United States. Every high school in the United States is asked to be represented at this conference by its principal and one student. The United States Army will be represented by several generals and other high officers, and all members of training camps are to be invited.

At a conference of high school principals, held under the auspices of the State Board of Education, in Boston, March 16, F. J. Allen, of the Vocation Bureau, spoke on the topic "What Training should the Vocational Counselor Possess ?"

George P. Bard, president of the Petroleum Iron Works Company of Ohio, has recently returned from a business trip to California. Mrs. Bard accompanied him on the trip.

Frank J. Hazen, banker in Lewistown, Montana, has recently purchased an 1800 acre ranch about twenty-five miles from his home. Cattle and wheat are the principal products of the ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Hazen spent three weeks in New York in December and January, where they were joined by their son Richard, who is a member of the freshman class at Dartmouth.

O. S. Warden has recently recovered from a serious illness. Several weeks of his convalescence were spent in California. Since his return he has visited St. Paul in connection with procuring an adequate supply of paper stock for the Great Falls Tribune, a daily and weekly journal, published by a corporation of which Warden is the manager.

Ten of the class met for luncheon at the Boston City Club on March 24, as guests of Samuel R. Cutler, associate justice of the Chelsea Police Court.

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