Class Notes

CLASS OF 1915

March 1918 Allan L. Priddy
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1915
March 1918 Allan L. Priddy

"Bags" Wanamaker, who in business hours is a cost finder for the United States Rubber Company, is acting as coach of the St. Mark's School hockey team.

Mr. and Mrs. William T. Pratt announce the marriage of their daughter, Helen Elizabeth, to George Kellogg Rose, Jr., on Tuesday, January 22, 1918, at Passaic, N. J. "Kel", who was formerly head of the collection department of the Transatlantic Trust Company, is now serving as a chief yeoman in the U.S.N.R.F. at the New York Navy Yard.

The Dartmouth Unit, Section 562, of the U. S. Army Ambulance, which has been in training at Allentown, Pa., sailed for foreign duty early in January. "Hal" Claflin, "Al" Norton, George Ingalls, Leßoy Parchert, and "Sam" Wright were among the members of the Unit.

Mr. and Mrs. Edgar S. Simpson announce the marriage of their daughter, Beatrice Sadie, to Ernest Clayton Boyd on Tuesday, January 22, 1918, at Worcester, Mass. "Ernie" is production manager of the Reed and Prince Manufacturing Company of Worcester.

A very interesting letter from Earl Clough, Company C, 101st U. S. Engineers, tells of the construction work to which that organization has been assigned. They completed the Y.M.C.A. "Hut", from which he wrote, on Christmas day, and the opening was celebrated by a "crawl", at which 1915 was represented by "Augie" Atwood, "Russ" Chase, Earl Clough, "Al" Livingston, and "Norvie" Milmore. 7

The second of the annual series of College Club concerts was that given by Fred Child in the Commons on Tuesday, January 15. Fred was at his best, and it certainly seemed good to hear him in Hanover once more.

The class was represented on the program of the Fifty-third Annual Reunion of the Dartmouth Alumni Association of Boston and Vicinity, held at Symphony Hall February 15, by Fred Child and "Charlie" Griffith, with vocal and violin selections. The reunion was well attended by representatives of 1915, including several of the boys in uniform stationed in and about Boston.

Channing Ellis Harwood was married in Newton, Mass., January 7, to Marjorie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Holmes of Newton.

Acting Secretary, Allan L. Priddy, Hanover, N. H.