Class Notes

Class of 1916

December, 1919 Richard Parkhurst
Class Notes
Class of 1916
December, 1919 Richard Parkhurst

A word from Ralph Mendall: Am sorry that I was unable to attend the class reunion, as I had planned. Due to the arrival of a little daughter in my family, it was necessary that I remain at home. Hope that I, together with my wife, may be able to attend the fifth reunion.” Ralph is with the George E. Keith

Company of Brockton, Mass., selling Walk- over Shoes.

The following appeared recently in a Boston paper: “The entire personnel of the Third Pioneer Band has joined Cecil Fogg Post of the American Legion at Hyde Park, and will hereafter be known as the Cecil Fogg Band.”

Charlie Manzer received the degree of M.A. from Columbia in 1917. In May, 1918, at Col- umbia, he won the New York Diocesan Board of Religious Education fellowship.

Judge and Mrs. Abraham Cohen of the Ho- tel Buckminster, Boston, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Selma, to Max E. Bernkopf of Providence, R. I.

Leslie and Russell Leavitt have returned to this country after three years of teaching in Constantinople and Beirut, Syria. Les has entered Union Theological Seminary. Russ is in the employ of Silas Pierce and Company Wholesale Grocers, Commercial St., Boston, and is living at 162 Warren Ave., Wollaston, Mass.

Gil Tapley is back in Hanover as secretary of the Tuck School and instructor in statis- tics.

Ed. Riley is district manager of the Edison Storage Battery Company, 702 Beacon St., Boston. He and Mrs. Riley are making their home at 14 Pearl St., Medford.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewis Stowell of Clean, N. Y., announce the marriage of their daugh- ter, Emily Elizabeth, to Mr. Frank Ralph Ward on Sunday, the twenty-fourth of Au- gust, nineteen hundred nineteen, at Shanghai, China. Mr. and Mrs. Ward will be at home after the first of October, at Nanking, China, where Ward is marketer for the Standard Oil Company.

Red Tucker has been for some months past at Catawba Sanatarium, Virginia, getting rid of a touch of T. B. He reports good prog- ress, and hopes that some of the bunch will drop him a line, as they have opportunity.

Frank “Pip” Cowan is still on the job for the Marshall-Wells Hardware Company of Du- luth.

At the recent completion of the special ses- sion of the Harvard Law School, Max Bern- kopf and John Ben Butler received the degree of Bachelor of Laws.

Shorty Hitchcock has changed his Detroit address to 50 Woodward Terrace.

A line from Dutch Doenecke says that he has quite lately run across Park Hayden, Paul Corwin, Ken Douglas, Perc Burnnam, and Ken Tucker, all in New York.

Zack Taylor is way down in Alabam’, at Muscle Shoals, to be exact, at the plant of the Air Nitrates Corporation.

Mr. and Mrs. James Mason of Duluth, Minn., announce the engagement of their daughter, Jean Erskine, to Daniel S. Dinsmoor of Laconia, N. H.

Miss Alice Shumway and Theron Bailey Walker were married at the bride’s home in Newton Highlands, Mass., on the sixth of September. Dick Parkhurst was Ted’s best man. Mr. and Mrs. Walker are living at 22 Brooks St., Wollaston, Mass.

Cliff Bean has doffed his naval outfit and is back in the Boston office of the Wonolancett Company. He expects to be sent to Toronto in the near future.

Pete Soutar reports all quiet around his section of the Mexican border. He is still stationed at Nogales, Arizona, with the 25th Infantry.

Don Fuller is on the sales force of Burnett and Sherman, Inc., Ford agents, Common- wealth Ave., Boston.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Everett Hardy an- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Hel- ene Charlotte, to Mr, Frank Tucker Bobst, on Wednesday, October the fifteenth, nineteen hundred.and nineteen, Dorchester, Massachu- setts. Mr. and Mrs. Bobst will be at home after the first of November at 143 Tonawanda St., Dorchester.

Karl E. Shedd is an instructor in French and Spanish at the University of Michigan, where he is working for the degree of Ph.D. He writes that Prof. E. D. Dickinson, for- merly of Dartmouth, Harry C. Barnet ’l2, and Dr. Ralph A. Sawyer ’IS are all on the faculty there.

Robert Lake Bartlett was married in Man- chester, N. H., October 11, to Miss Mildred Mary DeMoulpied, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. DeMoulpied.

Appleton Train Miles was married in Brat- tleboro, Vt, October 11, to Miss Lillian Law- ton, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Lawton of Brattleboro. Miles is with the General Motors Corporation of New York City.

Secretary, Winchester, Mass.