Class Notes

CLASS OF 1914

March 1918 J. Theodore Marriner
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1914
March 1918 J. Theodore Marriner

"Bill" Taft is in executive charge of the fuel administration office in Lowell, Mass.

There were 15 members of the class present at the Symphony Hall dinner February 15. Lieutenants Hinman and Richardson got in from Ayer. The newly branded M.D.'s from the Harvard Medical School were represented by Fellows, Saeger, and Shields. Littlefield and Haskell represented the married men of the class. Pennell Aborn came late, because he had been building a submarine during the afternoon and couldn't leave Squantum till he had finished it. Humphries and Win Webber were able to attend, and the secretary can attest it; but although official lists say that Paul Howe, Larry Kingman, and George Stickney were present, it cannot be proved by the secretary or his ally, Ray Trott, who has assumed the position of temporary treasurer, while Larry Day is at sea. The fuel administrator of Lowell (see above) was present.

Clyde Buckley is manager of the Canadian Carbonate Company, Limited, at St. Boniface, Manitoba.

Bill Holway is sanitary engineer for the city of Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Fletch Colby and Ducky Drake are also to be enrolled with the latest M.D.'s of the class.

The Rev. C. Frederic Fraser is assistant minister of the Second Presbyterian church at 3 West 98th St., New York city.

Paul Applin is geologist for the Roxana Petroleum Company of Oklahoma, at Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Mat Hallett is superintendent of the Wateree Mills, Camden, S. C., where they are manufacturing hospital gauze.

Bill Barnes is at the Officers' Training Camp at Fort Monroe, Virginia.

Out of the sixty-nine men who have sent in returns for the Class Report thus far, twenty-eight are in United States service.

Secretary, J. Theodore Marriner, 37 Westmorly Court, Cambridge, Mass.