Class Notes

CLASS OF 1899

October 1919 Kenneth Beal
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1899
October 1919 Kenneth Beal

Gannon and Richardson are on the committee in charge of the Sesqui-centennial.

W. T. Atwood returned from France the last of July, and went directly with Mrs. Atwood and daughter for a month's stay at the old family farm at Hampton Highlands, Maine.

The Kendalls have spent the summer at Kennebunk, and Warren has spent week-ends there several times. The Gannons were at Ogunquit; and one night the Kendalls, Gannons, Hawkes, and Parkers had a reunion supper.

W. R. Eastman and family had a vacation at one of the Canadian parks.

Theobald A'. Lynch was married at St. Mary's church, Charlestown, Mass., July 15, to Bernadette M. White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred White of Charlestown. George G. Clark was best man at the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Lynch motored as far west as Chicago, going out by the northern route and back by the southern.

Major Frank A. Cavanaugh has been hard at work with the Boston College football squad. There is some excellent material for the ex-Dartrhouth coach to work with, as the strong showing against Harvard on October 4 indicates. Yale, West Point, Rutgers, Fordham, and Holy Cross are all in the season's schedule.

Harley R. Willard has been elected full professor of mathematics at the University of Maine, and is back at Orono this fall.

Dr. Charles E. Cushman drove East again in August, visiting in Randolph, Vt., and making several side trips to Hanover.

Prof. Herbert A. Miller of Oberlin is to give a course of lectures this fall in Cleveland on "The Substitute for Revolution: a Study of Group Conflict." Professor Miller's paper presented at the Ohio Academy of Social Science last April, now in print, offers an original and stimulating discussion of "What is Americanization?"

Luther S. Oakes visited his father and mother in Vermont the first part of August. On his way East he called on A. H. Greenwood in Hartford, Conn.

Frank M. Surrey is doing administrative work at the Morris High School, New York. In August he spent a few hours with Dr. and Mrs. Woodward and one of their boys in Seattle, Wash.

Captain Herbert L. Watson was discharged from the army on July 17, and is now looking after the building of a large paper mill in Manistique, Mich.

Willis B. Hodgkins is now proprietor of the Hotel Washington, Phoenix, Arizona. His family have joined him there.

.Maurice W. Dickey has become day news editor on the Springfield Morning Union.

Mr. and Mrs. Theobald A. Lynch and Mr. and Mrs. James L. Barney were recent guests of George G. Clark at his country place in Plymouth, N. H.

Edwin L. Allen, with Mrs. Allen and their son, took a fishing trip into Maine the last fortnight of August. Bass and trout are reported abundant.

Secretary, Kenneth Beal, 55 Botolph St., Melrose Highlands, Mass.