Class Notes

CLASS OF 1900

April 1919 Natt W. Emerson
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1900
April 1919 Natt W. Emerson

Harry Jenkins is connected with the Y. M. C. A. work at Camp where he is having an unusually interesting service.

The annual indoor round-up of the class of 1900 was held at the City Club on Saturday evening, March 22. 34 members of the class were present, it being the largest indoor round-up the class has held. A committee was appointed to take charge of the out-door round-up, which will be held at Ipswich Blufifs on June 6, 7, and 8. A committee was also appointed to take charge of the Twentieth Reunion, to be held in Hanover next year. Mr. F. E. Atwood, who has never missed a round-up before, is spending the winter at Atlantic City, but a letter was received from him which aroused considerable interest among those present. Telegrams were received from ,H. N. Teague, who is actively engaged in work for the Department of Labor, and also from Bob Jackson and J. R. Mathes. Professor Keyes brought a message from the College. There were addresses by Joe Wentworth, Guy Ham, and Harry Jenkins, and the secretary gave an account of the work of the class during the war. reading letters from the men who are still in France.

The McLane Manufacturing Company of Milford, N. H„ has been reorganized financially, D. D. Tuttle becoming vice-president and general manager. The notice of this change reads: "The sale of the plant will convey one of the largest and oldest manufacturing industries of this town to owners, who, it is said, will immediately bring a large amount of new business to Milford."

Secretary, Natt W. Emerson, 10 State St., Boston.