Class Notes

CLASS OF 1904

April 1920 Harry B. Johnson
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1904
April 1920 Harry B. Johnson

A daughter, Katherine, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Woods on January 10, 1920, at Winchester, Mass. Carl has recently been elected vice-president of the Arthur D. Little Company, Cambridge, Mass.

Guy E. Woodward is superintendent of construction for the Anaconda Copper Mining Company, at Anaconda, Montana. He is married, and has two children, a son four years old and a daughter two years old.

Ira O. Willard is ranching at Dalroy, Alberta, Canada.

Roscoe Smith is an investigator of grain warehousing for the Bureau of Markets. United States Department of Agriculture, and stationed at 320 Flour Exchange, Minneapolis. He is married and' has one son.

A daughter was born in January to Mr. and Mrs. David S. Austin at Waterville, N. H. Dave will continue to manage the hotel at Waterville.

R. E. Sexton is back in Boston, at 185 Devonshire St., and is a paper manufacturer's agent.

Bill Saben is in the copper mining business, and resides at Morenci, Arizona.

Johnny Roe is with the Arctic Ice Cream Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. He plans to go to South America in the near future.

Bill Roby since his retirement from the naval service, in which he received the rank of lieutenant commander, has been with the Nugent Construction Company, and can be reached at 505 Fifth Ave., New York city.

Henry K. Pierce has retired from business and entered the priesthood, and now holds a fellowship at the General Theological Seminary, Chelsea Square, New York city.

Louis Perry is connected with the firm of Niles and Niles, certified public accountants, at 111 Broadway, New York city.

The Springfield Republican recently in the pictorial section of that paper featured Rev. John H. Nolan, rector of St. Peter's Church of Springfield, Mass. Jack did good work as voluntary chaplain at Camp Devens for some period during the war. He is married and has three daughters and one son.

C. T. Maynard has left the Vermont Marble Company of Proctor, Vt., and is now engineer for the Rumford Falls Power Company, Rumford Falls, Me. He has two boys, both headed for Dartmouth.

J. M. Marquess is president of the Colored Agricultural and Normal University at Langston, Oklahoma.

Captain Donald B. Logan, who served with the 104th Infantry of the 26th Division in France and later at General Headquarters at Chaumont, has severed his interests with the Taylor-Logan Paper Company of Holyoke, Mass., and at present is Located with the United States Envelope Company of Worcester, Mass., of which company his father is general manager.

Sergeant Donald G. Kimball, who served with distinction with the 101st Engineers, 26th Division, and twice refused nomination to Army Candidates School while in France, is now located as agent of the Standard Oil Company at Kingston, Mass.

Captain B. H. Hinman served first with the 103d Infantry of the 26th Division, and later was ordered overseas and assigned to the Military Police Service of the First Army and stationed at Nantes, Gievres, and St. Dizier; after the armistice he took a course in law at the University of Paris. He is now located at 915 Elm St., Manchester, N. H., in the practice of law, having been discharged from the army August 11, 1919.

Clarence W. Gormly is practicing law at 61 Broadway, New York city.

Secretary, Harry B. Johnson, 4 Glen dell Terrace, Springfield, Mass.