Class Notes

CLASS OF 1915

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

The Alumni Editor has received the Second Annual Report, a pamphlet of 83 pages.

Lieutenant Leslie C. Dunn, 301 st Ammunition Train, Camp Devens, was married in Brookline, Mass., May 2, to Louise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knox Porter.

Miss Susan Evans Hoyt and Charles E. Griffith, Jr., were married in Williamstown, Mass., on Tuesday, May 28. "Charlie" enlisted in the Aviation Section of the Signal Corps some five or six months ago, but has just recently received his orders to report for preliminary training at a ground school.

Jack Ferguson, who is serving as a corporal in Company C, 29th Engineers at Camp Devens, Mass., holds the honor of being the first man to send in additional information in response to the request printed in the last class report. His particular contribution is to the effect that Russ Rice has been recently transferred to the Meteorlogical Division of the Signal Corps, with which he is now serving in France.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm R. Macdonald of 2646 Irving Ave. Minneapolis, Minn., a son, Malcolm R. Macdonald, Jr. "Malcie" just recently completed his assignment at the Quartermasters Training Camp at Jacksonville, Fla., and is now on duty at Camp Wadsworth.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tobias Williams announce the marriage of their daughter, Gladys ,Luclie, to Lieutenant Joel Graves Harris, on Thursday, May 9, at Memphis, Tenn. Joe has just recently completed the regular course of training in the Aviation Section of the Signal Corps, and is now awaiting orders for duty.

Mr. Charles E. Hasbrook announces the marriage of his daughter, Dorothy Elkins, to Mr. Paul Gibson on Friday, April 26, in New York city. Paul is now serving as corporal in the Carrier Pigeon Section of the Signal Corps, with an assignment in New York city, where he is assisting in the purchase of pigeons for foreign shipment.

Acting Secretary, Allan L. Priddy, Sturtevant Aeroplane Co., Jamaica Plain, Mass.