Class Notes

CLASS OF 1905

October 1919 Lafayette R. Chamberlin
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1905
October 1919 Lafayette R. Chamberlin

Joseph T. Gilman has severed his connection with William Filene's Sons Company, and is now a director in C. F. Hovey & Company, Inc.

Karl H. Oliver of Needham has been appointed second deputy treasurer and receiver general of Massachusetts. He has been bond clerk in the office of the treasurer since 1916.

Fletcher Hatch has been appointed assistant to the manager of the United Fruit Company, Columbia Division, at Santa Marta.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Peyser announce the arrival of Richard Washburn at Portsmouth, N. H., on August 30, 1919.

Gilbert H. Fall spent the summer at his camp on Wequaqet Lake on Cape Cod.

Oscar B. Gilbert has accepted a position as professor in the Dartmouth Medical School, and will be at Hanover after September 15.

Ernest T. Gregory is now in Boston as vice president of the First National Corporation.

The Secretary saw Lillard and Furfey with their respective wives at the Barnstable County Fair, at Barnstable, Mass., in August, and is glad to note that other members of the class are learning the worth of Cape Cod as a summer resort.

Bob Falconer has returned from France, and spent the summer in Dublin, N. H. At last report he was supplying the churches of that town and Harrisville. A letter recently received from the International Committee of the Young Men's Christian Association showed the character and quality of Falconer's work in France. To quote: "He served as Hut Secretary at Cervilleux, Soissons Front, Cheumont, Toul Front, Bertrich, and Nieterbreizig.

"The responsiblity and importance of his service shows the high estimate which was put upon it."

Secretary, Lafayette R. Chamberlin, 30 State St., Boston