Class Notes

CLASS OF 1917

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

The final monthly feed for Boston Seventeeners which will be held this spring, occurred Monday evening, April 5, at the City Club. A cold, rainy evening reduced the numbers to nine, but the spirits of those present didn't seem to be dampened. Reunion was the big dope, but various items of interest about scattered Seventeeners were contributed. George Currier announced that he had forsaken his advertising job in Worcester because it was too far from Boston. H. S. Walker reported that he was back with the General Electric in Lynn. Monk Wells has taken a position with an import and export concern, and stated that a recent letter from Rog Stone told of his change from a berth on the American embassy staff at Tokyo to one with the Singer Sewing Machine Company at Yokohama. Chuck Downer claimed he had a real job running a laundry up in Lowell, and was hanging on to it. Everyone congratulated him. Bill Sewall was going to announce the arrival of another little Wah-hoo-wah, John Ladd, 2d, on March 30, but refrained because he was out of cigars and only had his carfare home. Resolutions of regret were passed on all absent brethren.

Miss Lillian Frankland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Morton Frankland of Seattle, Wash., and Howard Lawrence Steele were married on Thursday, April 8, at Seattle.

Tow Reycroft is working for the Bossich company of Bridgeport and travels around the country a bit. Says he doesn't like Pittsburgh, — "the people are all nickellhuggers."

Sammy Haskell is a salesman for the Imperial Merchandise Company of Perry, Ohio, and is married and living at Painesville, Ohio.

Searles Morton is studying law in the offices of Morton, Irvine, Turner, and Blanchard, Columbus, Ohio.

Larry Nourse is developing histrionic talent 'n everything as principal of the Epping, N. H., High School, already having one play, and a minstrel show to his credit.

Charlie Wolff is with the Canadian-Connecticut Cotton Mills, Ltd., of Beacon Falls, Conn.

Gordon Tracy is employed in the advertising department of the National Acme Company of Cleveland, Ohio.

Guy Richardson is a fourth year medic at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University. At present he is substituting on the house staff of the Brooklyn Hospital, and has accepted an appointment as interne here for two years, beginning in July. Leon Banton is also a fourth year Columbia medic.

Pat Karnan is in the industrial relations department of the United States Rubber Company at Williamsport, Pa.

After May 1, Bob Adams will take a position with the Turner Consruction Company of Buffalo, N. Y. Windy Gale is at present in that city as salesman for J. Alexander Dingwall, Jr., 280 Madison Ave., New York city.

Don Aldrich is married, and is studying at the Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge, Mass.

Irv Atwater is with the Mott-Atwater Company, wholesale mill supplies, Spokane, Wash.

Jack Crenner gives his home address as Hudson, N. H., and is on the road selling for a paper manufacturing concern.

Ping Doty is with the Helburn Thompson Leather Company, Johnstown, N. Y.

Ed Foyles is a geologist in the American Museum of Natural History, New York.

Mose Hutchins is advertising manager for the Strong Motors, Inc., Rochester, N. Y.

Charlie Janes has a position with Jordan Marsh, Boston.

Roy Johnson is doing newspaper work in Randolph, Vt.

Ken Kent is chief planner in The Abrasive Company's factory, at Bridesburg, Philadelphia, Penn.

Frank Lagay is with the credit department of the Guaranty Trust, New York.

Freddy Leighton is teaching at Brookwood, Katonah, N. Y.

Sandy Lynch is a medical student at the U. of P., Philadelphia.

Spike MacIntyre is with Lever Brothers Cambridge, Mass.

Jim Montgomery has a position with the Wachusett Thread Company of Worcester.

Howard Myers and Henny Wacker are studying law in New York city. McCreary is an artist located in the same w. k. town.

Al Nelb is manager of the foreign exchange department of Warren and O'Neil, cotton dealers, Houston, Tex.

Pete Olds is manager of the bond and stock department of the Twin State Gas and Electric Company, Boston, Mass.

Penick is studying at the University of Chicago.

P. G. Perrin is an instructor in English at the University of Maine.

Mart Sanborn is teaching school in Everett, Mass.

Natt Scott is studying at the Bangor Theological Seminary.

Bob Scott is with the Turner Construction Company of Boston.

Searles is university pastor at the State University of lowa, lowa City.

Hen Sturgess is in the schedule division of the Cambria Steel Company, Johns-town, Pa.

Mac Switzer is with the export and import concern of G. Amsenck and Company of New York.

Watkins is manager of Cook, Watkins and Company, granite manufacturers, Barre, Vt.

Wethey is back at Hanover and in the Medical School.

Al Whitaker gives his present occupation as "laborer, somewhere in Texas."

Walter Wilson is a civil engineer at Fort Michie, N. Y.

Bill Wooster is still in government service at Rochester, N. Y.

Bill Wyeth is teaching at Andover, N. H.

Jim Durkee is with the General Petroleum Corporation, Los Angeles.

Mike Fall is an electrical contractor in Maiden, Mass.

Lee Hill is resident physician of the South Department of the Boston City Hospital.

Ray MacMurray is at Carroll, La., with the United States Drilling Company.

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