Class Notes

CLASS OF 1903

October 1919 Edward H. Kenerson
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1903
October 1919 Edward H. Kenerson

Ruth, the five-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Bergengren of Lynn, Mass., was killed in an automobile accident at Beverly, Mass., August 11.

Harold M. Hess was the guest of the St. Louis Monday Lunch Club at a recent meeting. The club desired to show its apprecia- tion of his efforts in obtaining the passage of a co-insurance law by the last Missouri legislature, and presented Mr. Hess with a handsome automobile lunch set.

Stanwood Cobb was married in New York, September 19. at St. Mark's-in-the Bouwerie, to Miss Ida Nayan Whitlam. Mr. Cobb taught English and history at the United States Naval Academy during the war, and in April last was made secretary of the Progressive Education Association. He and Mrs. Cobb opened in October a new Country Day School at Chevy Chase, Md., a suburb of Washington.

Secretary, Edward H. Kenerson, 15 Ashburton Place, Boston