Class Notes

CLASS OF 1916

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

Jack McAuliffe, who is at present in the office of a public accountant at Fitchburg, Mass., has been signed as coach of the Colby College football team for the season of 1920.

Ted Walker has left the Squantum plant of the Bethlehem Steel Corporation to enter the sales engineering department of Chester Arms Company at New Haven, Conn., where he will have a chance to keep in touch with one Doc Greeley.

Harry Murchie and Carl Holmes are playing point and left wing respectively for the hockey team of the Dartmouth Club of Boston.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cumpson announce the marriage of their daughter Dorothy to Mr. John B. Butler, Jr., on the fifth of January, nineteen hundred twenty, at Trinity Chapel, Buffalo, N. Y.

Charlie Jones' new address is 501 West 121st St., New York city.

Mrs. M. W. Tufts of Newton, Mass., announces the engagement of her daughter Susan Scott to Mr. Carl Nestor Holmes of Somerville.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goldman announce the birth of Austin David on November 9, 1919.

Tony Garcia sends in his best wishes from Tampa, Fla., the home of the w.k. Garcia and Vegas.

Max Bernkopf is in the law office of Judge Abraham K. Cohen, Suite 611,. Tremont Building, Boston. Phone Haymarket 4300.

Mart Linihan writes from Buffalo that he gets together with Herb Stiegler and Ernie Frye there once in a while. Ernie is in the engineering office of H. E. Plumer, Thayer School '01, and Mart himself is with the Lin-Del Company, Inc., food products.

Russ Leavitt is living at 162 Warren Ave., Wollaston, Mass.

Ernie Cutler has moved from Somerville to 109 St. Paul St., Brookline, Mass.

Jack Little is the editor of the United States Bulletin, 10 Jackson Place, N. W., Washington, D. C. The Bulletin is issued weekly as a part of the U. S. bulletin service on government activities.

Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Gladys Fisher Carr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Carr of Wellesley Hills, Mass., to Mr. Roger Earle Morse of Seaver St., Roxbury, Mass.

Jess Fenno, who is on his way to South Africa, sends back the following from the Cape Verde Islands: "Had to come back to New York from England to catch a ship to South Africa. Heard (by wireless, two days after leaving New York) that we beat Cornell 9-0." Jess' address is Grand Hotel, Port Elizabeth, Union of South Africa. He is in the wool buying department of Crimmins and Pierce, Boston.

Mr. and Mrs. George Coyle announce the marriage of their daughter Ruperta Margaret to Mr. Edgar Spring Winters on the seventeenth of December, nineteen hundred nineteen, at Wilder, Vermont.

The latest issue of "Stress and Strain", compiled in Millinocket, Maine, by the indefatigable. Dave Shumway, gives the latest whereabouts of the Thayer School bunch. Ken Ross is in Easton, Pa., at the plant of the Ingersoll-Rand Co., in the capacity of plant engineer. Pa Gove is doing experimental work for the same concern, and is living at 349 St. Mark's Place, Staten Island, N. Y. Rupe Perkins can be reached at Box 105, Temiskaming, Quebec, where he is at work on the layout of a large paper mill. Ernie Frye is out in Buffalo, overseeing factory and warehouse construction. Bob Harvey and Bob Anderton are both examiners in the U.S. Patent Office, Washington. Hiram McLellan is in the production engineering department of the Humble Pipe Line Company, Houston, Tex. Dan Lindsley makes Spokane his headquarters, and sells tires for the Washington Tire and Rubber Company, the Goodyear of the Northwest. Cop Rundlett is working for the New Hampshire State Highway Department, and is at present located in Portsmouth, N. H., on the survey job incident to the construction of the new interstate bridge between Portsmouth and Kittery, Maine. Gummy Gumbart is in the Chicago office of the Bethlehem Steel Corporation, selling railroad steel. He says he ran across Red Kimball on the Chicago El a while ago. Dave Shumway likes the looks of the northern Maine country, and is still at Millinocket, doing drafting work for the Great Northern Paper Company.

J. W. Rogers, Jr., has been appointed book advertising manager for Charles Scribner's Sons of New York. He was for a year with the Harry Porter Advertising Agency.

Richard A. Coburn is living at 1009 South Sixth Ave., Tacoma, Wash. He returned from France after eighteen months' service as sergeant major in the Medical Corps, and after being discharged, July 8, left for the Pacific Coast to take charge of the laboratory of the Tacoma General Hospial. He married Miss Helen Denning of Richmond Hill April 25, 1917, just before he sailed for France. He and his wife were very much disappointed at not being able to attend the class reunion or the Sesqui-centennial.

Lewis P. Gove is now in the engineering department of the New York office of the Ingersoll-Rand Company, 11 Broadway, New York.

Secretary, Richard Parkhurst, Winchester, Mass.