Class Notes

CLASS OF 1913

November 1920 Warde Wilkins
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1913
November 1920 Warde Wilkins

Benjamin Fay Andrew and Miss Marion Louise Russell of Keene, N. H., were married April 28, 1920. Ben is pastor of the Union Congregational church at Hebron, N.H.

Lieut. (S.G.) R. W. Hutchinson is at Mare Island, Cal., on the U.S.S. Comfort, Pacific Fleet. He is in the Medical Corps. Rollo writes that as soon as the Comfort is out of dry dock they start for Alaska, China, or some Pacific port.

Parker Trowbridge and Miss Zylpha Wadsworth Dyke of Worcester, Mass., were married April 10, 1920. "Fat" is with Paine, Webber, and Company at 319 Main St., Worcester.

Fred D. Hovey is now superintendent of the Richland factory of Curtis and Jones Company, making children's Twin Shoes. As the factory is at Richland, Lebanon county, Pa., Fred says he is learning to talk "Pennsylvania Dutch" as well as the shoe game.

On July 17, 1920, Arthur Leon Scott and Miss Jessie Lorette Macdonald were married in Ashmont, Mass. Mrs. Scott is the sister of Jack Macdonald '13. "Scotty" is with the Arcade Malleable Iron Company in Worcester, Mass.

Marc S. Wright was one of the two judges of the pole vault at the Olympic trials on July 18, 1920, in the Harvard Stadium, and had a "close up" view of Laddie Myers' 13 feet, 1 inch vault.

Herbert C. Osborne and Miss Elsie Barker were married on June 19, 1920. "Ozzie" is an aeronautic engineer at McCook Field, Dayton.

Kenneth F. Raitt is chief accountant for the London and Lancashire Fire Insurance Company and allied companies in Hartford, Conn. Ken and Mrs. Ken with their twin daughters live in Hartford.

Albert C. Laird is an agent for the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York in Springfield, Mass.

Carlton K. Welsh is a member of the law firm of Fisher, North, Welsh, and Linscott, practicing in Rockford, Ill.

R. E. Bauman is secretary of the Herrick Companv, investment securities, in Cleveland, Ohio. "Dutch" writes that the trip made by the Cleveland alumni to Detroit to visit the Detroit crowd was a great success. Twenty-five Dartmouth men were in the party from Cleveland.

C. C. ("Husky") Wilbur since May, 1920, has been located with the Anaconda Copper Mining Company, Anaconda, Mont., in the engineering department.

Frederick A. Alden has been made headmaster of Columbia Grammar School, at 5 West 93rd St., New York city.

S. P. ("Kippy") Tuck, Jr., is in the American consular service, consul in charge at Samsoun, Turkey. His address is in care of American Embassy, Constantinople. At present he is taking many trips into the interior of Turkey and frequent trips around the Black Sea in destroyers, touching all ports of consequence except Odessa and Noverissisk.

Earle S. Barber is general, sales manager of the Society Brand Clothes, Alfred, Decker, and Cohen, Chicago.

E. V. K. ("General") Willson is president of the Texlahoma Construction Company of Dallas, Texas, and is living at the Dallas Country Club.

George Agnew is superintendent of the Canadian Investment Company, at Weyburn, Saskatchewan, Canada, dealing in lumber.

Lincoln E. ("Line") Morton has been made assistant merchandise manager of William Filene's Sons Company, Boston.

Ralph Samuel is secretary and treasurer of the Samuel Stores, with his office at 460 Fourth Ave., New York city.

Keith Wood is sales manager of the Industrial Truck Company of Holyoke, Mass. Keith is now located in Holyoke.

Joe Y. Cheney of Orlando, Fla., and Carl E. Shumway of Melrose, Mass., were two of the delegates to the American Legion national convention, held at Cleveland, Ohio, in September.

Warde Wilkins was re-elected secretary of the Dartmouth Club of Boston at the annual meeting of the Club on September 27.

Matt E. Gately, Jr., is in the credit department of the First National Bank of Boston, and is now living at 58 Glenville Ave., Allston.

Dave Morey is having great success as coach at Middlebury College.

Acting Secretary, Warde Wilkins, 141 Milk St., Boston