Class Notes

CLASS OF 1917

December 1920 William Sewall
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1917
December 1920 William Sewall

Merle E. Maynard is teaching in Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H.

Walter T. Wilson is teaching in Monson (Mass.) Academy.

Elliot B. Mudgett was married in Calvary Episcopal church, New York city, October 16, to Miss Florence M. Reed of Middletown, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Mudgett are living at 90 East 18th St., Flatbush, N. Y.

At the November meeting of the Boston bunch of Seventeeners it was decided to give up the monthly dinners in place of a larger get-together once every three months. The next of these meetings will be held early in March, presumably at the City Club.

Bill Eaton is selling leather with GriessPileger, 179 South St., Boston.

Pay Barber is with Field and Cowles, marine insurance.

Win Scudder is in the real estate business with W. J. Mac Donald.

Hunk Stillman is located at Nashua, and is in the sales office of the Nashua Gum and Coated Paper Company. On August 11 Hunk became the proud father of a small daughter, Sylvia.

Larry Nourse is principal of the high school at Avon, Mass.

Ike Sprague is taking another year of graduate study in English at Harvard. The Seventeen delegation at Harvard Law has been increased by the arrival of Vin Smith. Walt Barrows is holding down a place on the Harvard Law Review.

Don Aldrich, immediately after graduation from the theological school last June, became assistant at St. Paul's Cathedral, Boston. He is married and .is living in Cambridge.

Gene Towler is at the Syracuse branch of the Western Electric.

The marriage of Miss Dorothy Hopkin-Cole of Springfield, Mass., to Skinny Sturtevant on October 6 has been announced. After December 15 their address will be 365 Union St., Springfield, Mass.

Miss Gladys Farrington Sands of Newton Center, Mass., and Shertn Smith were married on September 24 at Newton Center. Sherm is with the Earnshaw-Everett Corporation of Boston. Since November 1, Mr. and Mrs. Smith have been living at 1334 Commonwealth Ave., Boston.

Secretary, William Sewall, 30 Pearl St. Wakefield, Mass.