Class Notes

CLASS OF 1905

May 1917 Lafayette R. Chamberlin
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1905
May 1917 Lafayette R. Chamberlin

Signs of prosperity are with us: George N. Proctor and Dr. Halsey B. Loder have both recently acquired attractive new houses. Loder's is at 5 Braemore Road, Aberdeen District, Boston. Proctor's is on Cabot Street, Winchester.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M. White announce the arrival of Richard Loud White at Portland, Maine, on Sunday, April 8, 1917.

The secretary has received a good-looking pamphlet describing the features of Mishe-Mokwa, a summer camp for boys at Redhear Lake, Lake Winnepesaukee, New Ha [missing text] shire, conducted by "Lou" Wallace.

Norman Stevenson has taken on a new line of work and has entered the leather business. He is treasurer of Schoellkopf and Company, Incorporated, of Massachusetts, a corporation handling the goods of Schoellkopf & Company and Schoellkopf Tanning Company. Stevenson is also secretary of the last named corporation. His business address is 2 High Street, Boston.

Arrived: Malcom Wallis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis T. Wallis, at Cambridge, Mass., March 21, 1917.

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