Class Notes

CLASS OF 1911

March 1920 Richard F. Paul
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1911
March 1920 Richard F. Paul

Glen G. ("Mac") McConnell has forsaken the lure of the automobile business in Dayton, and returned to Troy, Ohio, where he is treasurer of the George R. McConnell Company, insurance and real estate. Mac reports the arrival of a third—George Reed, July 3, 1919.

James B. ("Monty") Montgomery, Captain, Medical Corps, is doing orthopedic surgery at General Hospital No. 2, Fort McHenry, Md. He plans to stay in the service for some time to come.

Twenty-one of the class enjoyed the best banquet of recent years January 30, when the Boston alumni gathered for their annual meeting. As usual, our representatives were unexcelled.

Mr. and Mrs. Chester Chamberlain Butts announce the arrival of a fine daughter, Betty Bowker, on February 2, 1920, at the Baptist Hospital, Boston.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Farnsworth Paul announce the arrival of a second son, Edward Dresser, January 25, 1920, at the Baptist Hospital, Boston. Your treasurer. and secretary again exemplify the wonderful accord which is shown in their work for the class!

J. E. ("Jack") Ingersoll is now with the Lafayette Motor Company, Indianapolis, which company is soon to perpetrate a really highclass and exclusive car (advt.)

J. J. ("Spunk") Trtiy made a flying trip East, picking on a few members of the class while en route. His return trip will take him through Indianapolis, where he will inspect the Lafayette Motor Company, in which he is interested, and which company is soon to perpetrate a really high-class and exclusive car (another advt.)

Your executive committee is in the throes of collecting annual dues, issuing a class report, and all that. Have you done your share with a check, letter, data, etc.? We are in a receptive mood.

Rev. Wm. Taylor, after a year's service overseas as Y. M. C. A. secretary, has become pastor of Hope Congregational church, East Providence, R. I.

James M. Mathes, who has been since graduation with the advertising firm of N. W. Ayer and Son of Philadelphia, and of late manager of their New York office, has been admitted into the copartnership.

Secretary, Richard F. Paul, 98 Milk St., Boston