Class Notes

CLASS OF 1910

May 1917 Sturgis Pishon
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1910
May 1917 Sturgis Pishon

Assistant Professor Warren C. Shaw has been coaching the debating teams in Hanover, as he has been doing for several years past.

Herbert G. Coar has a Thayer Fellowship at Harvard, and is working for his doctor's degree in biology. He is living at Kingston. Mass., and is a member .of the R. O. T. C at Cambridge.

Earl C. Nelson is master of the Francis Brooks School in Watertown, Mass., and is also doing graduate work in education at Harvard. He is living at 96 Prescott St., Cambridge.

Mark A. Smith, who received his A.M. from University of Wisconsin in 1913, is a graduate student in economics at Harvard. He is also acting dean of the School of Commerce and Finance at Northeastern College, Boston.

Harry E. Washburn received his A.M. at Harvard last June, and is continuing his studies in romance languages there.

Andrew J. Scarlett is in Hanover again. In the absence of Prof. L. B. Richardson he is acting as instructor in chemistry.

Ned G. Griffin is in the chemistry department of the Barrett Manufacturing Company, Edgewater, N. J., and is living at the Palisade University Club, Grantwood, N. J.

Dr. Westley M. Hunt has left the Smith Infirmary, New York city, and is now practicing medicine with Dr. Voislawsky, D. M. S. 1897, at 47 E. 37th St., New York city.

E. Russell Palmer has recently accepted a position on the staff of the New York Evening Journal.

Harry A. Wells in his official capacity of superintendent of buildings and grounds has just been on an extended tour among the other New England colleges. He and A. P. Fairfield have been studying the dormitory systems of other colleges with a view to keeping the equipment at Hanover thoroughly up-to-date.

James F. Colgan, Jr., is a salesman with Duran & Company, 453 Washington St., Boston. _ • _

Mr. and Mrs. Russell D. Meredith of Troy, is; Y., announce the arrival of Richard Van Za'ndt Meredith on March 21, 1917. + 4.1 •

In the April 14th issue of the SaturdayEvening Post appeared "The Mate of the Susie Oaks" and in the January 6th issue of All-Story Magazine appeared "The Whale Buster" — both interesting short stories by Ben A. Williams. Other stories sold to the Munsey publications will appear in the near future.

H. Cheever Comey has recently resigned from the S. S. Kresge Company to take a position in the production department of the Continental Motor Corporation, Detroit, Mich. He is living at 634 Drexel Boulevard with Joseph C. Brusse, who has been with the. Continental Motors Corporation for about a year and a half. There are also several other Dartmouth men in the organization, including Warner '07, vice-president, and Charles C. Severance 'OB, assistant production manager.

John W. J. Hobbs is owner and manager of the Somerville Theatre, Davis Square, Somerville, Mass. — now playing stock with great success. He is also president and director of the Hampton Beach Improvement Company, Hampton Beach, N. H.

Howard V. Smith is. bookkeeper with the Vermont .Marble Co., Proctor, Vt.

George F. Thurber is assistant cashier of the Second National Bank, Nashua, N. H., and is living at 4 Manchester St.

Howard J. Bushway is president of the Bushway Ice Cream Company and the Bushway Lumber Company, both located in Somerville, Mass. He has recently formed the Howard Aeroplane Company for the manufacture of aeroplanes for the United States government. A school has been established at Framingham, Mass., where the art of flying is taught to men selected by both the state and the government.

Stanley R. Howard is assistant chief draftsman with the Pneumatic Scale Corporation, Norfolk Downs, Mass. He is still living at 15 Dell Ave., Hyde Park, Mass., and is treasurer of the Hyde Park Y. M. C. A.

James Frame is consulting engineer with the Rabun Mineral and Development Company, and spends most of his time in Clayton, Ga., or White Plains, N. Y. He resides at 2 Clinton St., White Plains.

Robert L. Macomber is treasurer of Talbot & Company, Washington St., Boston, and lives at 33 Lincoln St., Watertown, Mass.

The office manager of the large shoe factories of the Sears Roebuck Co., at Springvale, Me., is Roger G. Pierce.

Ralph A. Sherwin is an engineer with the Aberthaw Construction Co., 27 School St., Boston. His home is Echo Ave., Reading, Mass.

The employment manager of The Celluloid Co., Newark, N. J., is Everard S. Pratt, who recently resigned his position at William Filene's Sons Co., Boston, to accept the above position. He is living, at 168 Vose Ave., South Orange, N. J.

Some of the sermons for children that have recently appeared in the Congregationalist have been written by Rev. Harold S. Winship.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Wolff of New York city announce the arrival of Alfred R. Wolff, 2d., on March 24, 1917.

At the Dartmouth Secretaries' Association meeting in Hanover March 16th and 17th, Herbert S. Woods was present, representing the Connecticut Association, while Sturgis Pishon was present as the class representative.

Paul Albert is assistant manager of the Albert Teachers' Agency, 623 South Wabash Ave., Chicago, Ill., and his home address is Elmhurst, Ill.

Adolph W. Bresler is living at 2060 Kent Road, Cleveland, Ohio. He is president of the Cleveland Abattoir Company, 3207 West 65th St.

Albert J. Coleman has returned from the Canal Zone, and is now with H. B. Claflin, Inc. Church and Worth Streets, New York city. His home address is Box 544, Harrison, N. Y.

Edgar W. Hiestand is office manager for J. L. Hudson Company, the large department store in Detroit, Mich., and is residing at 2737 West Grand Boulevard.

Among those who have just returned from the border are Raymond 8.. Seymour, Troop C, Squadron A, New York Cavalry, and Samuel A. Mathewson of the same troop.

Ralph W. Taylor has been transferred from the Salem to the Boston office of the New England Telephone & Telegraph Company.

Clarke W. Tobin can be reached through Brown Durrell Co., 11 West 19th St., New York city.

At the last meeting Harold W. Sprague was elected treasurer of the Nesmith Shoe Co., Brockton, Mass. He already is secretary.

W. Scott Perry, who is in Buenos Aires, Argentina, can be reached at San Martin, 66.

Harold C. Benjamin is no longer in Boston, but is now in charge of the Pipestone Creamery, Pipestone, Minn.

The Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Company has recently transferred Chauncey B. Baxter from the Chicago to the San Francisco office, 149 Bluxome St.

Herrick F. Kidder has just moved to 2011 Pleasant Ave., Minneapolis, Minn.

The engagement has beer, announced of Marian Rees, daughter of Mrs. William D. Rees of Cleveland, Ohio, to Henry Clinton Hutch ins.

Miss Ellen Sykes of Poplar Bluff, was married to Daniel Dustin Craft April 21st.

Lieut. Ernest G. Small, U. S. N., has been transferred to Torpedo Boat Destroyer Duncan, which was stationed at the Charlestown Navy Yard for a short while. Needless to say his future movements are hard to forecast.

The assistant superintendent of the Gardiner (Me.) factory of the Commonwealth Shoe and Leather Company, is Ernest A. Wagner. He is also president of the Community Club.

Miss Irene Comrie Leach of Eau Claire, Wis., has announced her engagement to Pierpont M. Cowan, who is also located at Eau Claire. The wedding will probably take place in the near future.

Oliver A. Johnson is an architect with S. W. Johnson & Company, 594 Broadway, South Boston, Mass. He was married last fall to Lillian Webber of Newton, and is living at 200 Riverway, Boston.

As A. M. Creighton is one of the thirty-five shoe factories in Lynn, Mass., which have shut down on account of labor troubles, F. D. Armstrong has gone to Maine on an extended fishing trip.

Dr. Thayer A. Smith recently joined the staff of the Bellevue Hospital, New York city, and is liable to be called out at any time, as he is a member of the Base Hospital Unit.

Thomas S. Knox is assistant cashier of the Brown National Bank of Jackson, Minn., and does a little farming on the side. He has just bought his second farm.

Homer O. Mills is a bookkeeper with the Bushway Ice Cream Company, Somerville, Mass.

One of the salesmen of the P. W. Wood Lumber Co., 11 Garden St., Worcester, Mass., is J. Wayland Wood, who is living at 27 Shattuck St.

Harold P. Jackson has just resigned his position with the Zurich Insurance Company. New York city, to accept a position in the claim department of the Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company. He will be located in the home office at Hartford, Conn.

George L. McClintock is with Wynkoop Hallenbeck Crawford Company, South Lafayette St., New York city.

Wayne D. Steward is ventilation inspector with the Chicago Health Department, and resides at 7214 East End Ave., Chicago.

For the past two years Howard Fall has been a member of the board of aldermen of Maiden, Mass. He is assistant traffic manager of the New England Telephone & Telegraph Company, 763 Massachusetts Ave,, Cambridge, Mass. .

Reuben R. Copp, as an engineer with the American Telephone & Telegraph Company, spends most of his time travelling all over the United States. He can be reached through the home offices at 195 Broadway, New York city.

The vice-president of the Pennsylvania Supply and Equipment Company, Philadelphia, Pa., is James P. Nourse.

Osborne H. Shenstone is a draftsman and designer with the Massey-Harris Company, Toronto, Ont., Canada.

After spending more than ten months in France with the medical corps of the British Army, Dr. Thomas A. Foster has returned home to 477 Cumberland Ave., Portland, Me.

Secretary, Sturgis Pishon, 44 Bromfield St., Boston