Class Notes

CLASS OF 1916

January 1920 Richard Parkhurst
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1916
January 1920 Richard Parkhurst

Following is the latest news from New York:—"On short notice Monday night, fifteen men of 'l6 gathered again at Keen's—Bill Mott, Red Burnham, John Butler, George and Freddy Smith, Charlie Jones, Ken Tucker, Bill Hale, Art Conley, Tug Tyler, Louis Gove, Mil Streeter, Ray DeVoe, and Rog Evans—if history wants their names. But We came to plan and not recount. For our New York list now numbers over sixty active names—that means a twenty-four hour list, now organized for quick and hearty participation in the younger alumni's programs that soon will be under way. The first and third Monday evenings of every month at Keen's, 72 West 36th St., at 8:00 sharp, will be the time and place where Sixteen men will gather and increase. There we shall have our music and our fun, speakers perhaps, and a round-up anyway; there let weary wanderers come and stay."

Doc Greeley writes of spending some very pleasant evenings in Spokane with Dan Lindsley. Dan is learning the tire game, and expects to be made branch manager of his company somewhere in the West. Doc himself is with the Winchester Arms Company, with headquarters at New Haven.

Warren Upham is engaged to Miss Marjorie C. Stevens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Stevens of Cincinnati.

Andy Bingham has opened a law office in Littleton, N. H.

Secretary, Richard Parkhurst, Winchester, Mass.