Class Notes

CLASS OF 1916

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

The engagement of Miss Dorothy Rose Richardson and Kenneth Kingsley Stowell has recently been announced.

On June 1, 1917, Miss Margaret Channing Gardner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Channing Gardner, and Austin Lothrop Baker, Jr.. were married at West Medford, Mass.

Bill Noble and Chick Pudrith are at the Reserve Officers' Camp, Fort Snelling, Minn.; Charlie Everett has joined the United States Marines at Seattle; Duff Lewis and Wadleigh, who are in the Naval Reserve, are stationed at the Boston Navy Yard; Davidson, McCoy, and Wilson are at the Portsmouth Navy Yard; Ed Riley and Spelke are at Newport; John Ames is in the Harvard Regiment at Cambridge, and Jack Little is in the Massachusetts Signal Corps.

Livy Cole has left the Military Stores Course at Tuck School, and is farming some large wheat lands at Liberty, Saskatchewan.

R. J. Clarke has been assigned to the American Lake Cantonment, state of Washington, to assist the War Department in the construction of fire prevention features. Dick has been located on the Pacific Coast since January with the National Board of Fire Underwriters.

Philip Rene Gregory Nordell was married, May 26, in Brookline, Mass., to Dorothy Colby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Colby. Crooks of Baltimore, Md. Rev. Dr. Philip A. Nordell, father of the groom, performed the ceremony. Phil Nordell has enlisted in the Naval Reserve, and is at the New York Navy Yard.

The editor has received the First Annual Report, a well edited pamphlet of 143 pages, containing the usual features.

Secretary, Richard Parkhurst, Winchester, Mass.