Class Notes

CLASS OF 1916

June 1917 Richard Parkhurst
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1916
June 1917 Richard Parkhurst

The secretary wishes to express his thanks to Rev. J. E. Johnson '66-'16 for a number of pamphlets entitled "Dartmouth Then and Now," in which Mr. Johnson contrasts conditions as they were when he was in College with those at present existing. The secretary will be glad to forward a pamphlet to any member of the class who desires one.

George Kreider sailed for France in the second Dartmouth Ambulance Unit, which left New York on May 5. His address will be 3 Rue Raynouard, Paris.

El Brill is located in Charlestown, N. H. He was married last summer to Miss Helen Westergren of Charlestown. He is employed in the Jones and Lamson Machine Shops, Springfield, Vt.

Ed Riley's address now is 9797 Newton Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. He says he stopped off at Detroit and "reuned" with Chick Pudrith.

Olin Smith's new address is Chelsea Club, Akron, Ohio.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gilbert Ingersoll announce the marriage of their daughter Catherine to Mr. Leland Espenscheid Stowell on Saturday, the fifth of May, in the city of New York.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Humphrey Shumway of Newton Highlands, Mass., have announced the engagement of their daughter Alice to Mr. Theron Bailey Walker of New Haven, Conn.

Jake Mensel is connected with the Hampshire (Mass.) County Farm Bureau.

The following 1916 men received their C. E. degree from the Thayer School in April: Anderton, Frey, Gove, Gumbart, R. P. Harvey, Lefty Lewis, Lindsley, McLellan, Rup Perkins, Ross, Rundlett, and Shumway. Tuck School M.C.S. Brundage, Carleton, Clarke, Bob Brown, C. E. Brundage, Carleton, Clarke, Coffin, Cole, Conley, Curtin, Eigner, Fenno, Gran Fuller, Pete Garrison, Greenwood, Hale, Jones, Kiley, Kreider, McQuesten, Mack, Mullen, Shanahan, Stiegler, and Tapley.

Bob Brown is working for the Public Safety Committee of New Hampshire, with headquarters at Concord.

Gran Fuller is assistant purchasing agent at the Watertown Arsenal, Watertown, Mass.

Bill Brahana, Jack Curtin, Don Fuller, Jack Geran, Carl Holmes, Andy McClary, John Monahan, Bert Phinney, and George Pratt are at the Plattsburg camp.

The following 1916 men are enrolled in the military stores training course (of six weeks duration) at the Tuck School: Chick Clarke, Livy Cole, Ig Eigner, Clint Greenwood, Bill Hale, Pete Garrison, Ned Mullen, Rog Morse, Gene McQuesten, Dick Parkhurst Lymie Perkins, and Gil Tapley.

George Dock recently received the French Cross of War for taking wounded from the firing line to the rear under heavy artillery fire.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Peckwell of New Haven, Conn., announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Dorothy Hall Pgckwell, .to John Dorland Cremer, Jr., of Washington, D. C.