Class Notes

CLASS OF 1914

October 1919 Clyfton Chandler
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1914
October 1919 Clyfton Chandler

Charles W. F. O'Connor was married October 1 to Mary Elizabeth Charles at Edgewood, R. I.

William W. Barnes is representing the National City Company in Worcester, Mass.

William B. Slater is salesman for Jackson- Curtis Company at 19 Congress St., Boston.

Philip Coe is in the real estate business in Worcester.

James C. Blythe is practising law with Curtis Nye Smith, 19 Congress St., Boston.

John N. Hazen is with Taylor-Logan Co., papermakers, Holyoke, Mass.

George E. Briggs is in the export business at 96 Wall St., New York city.

Henry A. Koelsch, Jr., is representing the National City Bank at Vladivostock, Siberia.

J. Theodore Marriner is secretary in the Diplomatic Service, Legation of the United States, Stockholm, Sweden.

Frank A. Llewellyn is assistant football coach of the big green team at Hanover.

Paul W. Loudon is with the Minnesota Loan and Trust Company, Minneapolis, Minn.

Wesley T. Englehorn is representing the First National Bank at Cleveland, Ohio.

John Burleigh is with C. P. Craft, shoes, at 42 Lincoln St., Boston.

C. Edward Leech is now with the C. F. Hovey Company, Summer St., Boston.

Frank Donovan has resumed his work with Hawley-Folsom Company, 81 Essex St., Boston.

Bertrand R. Symonds is with the Second National Bank, 111 Devonshire St., Boston.

Rugar Young is in the real estate business in Joliet, Ill.

E. P. .Junkins is with the Sydney E. Junkins Co., Ltd., engineers and constructors. His address is Room N, Royal Alexandra Hotel, Winnipeg, Manitoba.

C. D. Buckley is with the Canadian Carbonate Company, Ltd., St. Boniface, Manitoba.

Charles M. Claeys is with the Texaco Company, 17 Battery St., New York city.

F. A. Davidson is salesman for Chessboro Whitman Company, New York city.

Herman Davidson is civil engineer with Westinghouse, Church, Kerr and Company, New York city.

Everett Barnard is in the wool business with Kenneth W. Hutchins, Summer St., Boston.

Frederick W. Campbell was married July 1, to Edith Houghton, daughter of Mrs. Thomas Christie Newcomb of Dorchester, Mass. Since his return from France, Campbell has resumed his former position with the John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company.

Paul H. Hazelton was married in September in Brokfyn, N. Y., to Mildred M., daughter of Mrs. John J. Fay.

Carroll A. Edson was married at the summer home of the bride's parents in Brook field, Vt., August 28, to Hazel Howard, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Frank Partridge of Worcester, Mass. They will live in New York city, where Edson is head of the record department of the national headquarters of the Boy Scouts of America.

Lieutenant Joseph L. Day, United States Navy, commanded the Bermuda, the winning boat in the submarine chaser race to New York in August.

The Boston Transcript for July 11 said: "Whirling dervishes and brown-eyed dancers from the East will teach history at Columbia University in the future, beginning- with the summer session. This is the first time instruction of this kind has been attempted. Vehan S. Kalenderian, an Armenian, who was secretary of the government's Racial Advisory Group during the war, will teach three courses this summer, presenting the culture of the East, with particular emphasis on that of Armenia."

Secretary, Clyfton Chandler, 30 State St., Boston