Class Notes

CLASS OF 1905

March 1918 Lafayette R. Chamberlin
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1905
March 1918 Lafayette R. Chamberlin

The Alumni Editor has received the excellent Eighth Report of the class, an attractive and informing pamphlet of 103 pages.

The following is taken from the Engineering News-Record of January 24, 1918: "Following a legislative amendment to the charter of Middletown, Conn., the offices of director of public works, city engineer, superintendent of streets, and building inspector have been combined in one under the title of director of public works. The director is continued in service until dismissed by a two-thirds vote of the common council. The office is now filled by C. A. Campbell, who had served for a short time as city engineer and building inspector."

At the Dartmouth Campfire, which took the place of the regular alumni dinner in Boston this year, the following 1905 men were present: Agry, Barton, Bedell, Roger Brown, W. E. Chamberlain, L. R. Chamberlin, Chase, Day, Elliot, Emery, Fleming, Gilman, Hersam, Knibbs, Loder, Luce, Nourse, J. W. Pierce, Proctor, George S. Reid, Stevenson, L. T. Wallis.

Clarence L. Barton, who has been for some years in Alabama, is now with the Indian Head Mills, 82 Devonshire St., Boston, and is living in Marlboro, Mass.

There will be another round-up of the class on Tuesday evening, March 19, 1918 at the Boston City Club, Somerset St., Boston. Price, $1.75 a plate. "Brick" Reeve will talk about his experiences as chairman of exemption board in Lynn.

Fletcher Hale has gone to Montana for a four weeks' business trip.

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