Class Notes

CLASS OF 1905

July 1920 Fletcher Hale
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1905
July 1920 Fletcher Hale

Edmund E. Day was made professor of economics at Harvard University by action of the president and fellows at their meeting on February 2. The class congratulates Ed on his well deserved promotion.

Robert Nathan Fromm, the four-year-old son of Nelson K. Fromm, died in Albany on April 6.

Mr. and Mrs. George N. Proctor spent the first two weeks in April at The Laurel-in-the-Pines, Lakewood, N. J.

J. W. Knibbs, Jr., was in Boston on a business trip early in May, and saw some of the Boston members of the class.

Mrs. J. T. Chamberlain, mother of William T. Chamberlain, died at Mount Vernon, N. Y., on May 3.

Harry S. Rickards has become assistant manager of the Industrial Trust Company, at Woonsocket, R. I.

Edwin H. Hazen is teaching at the Suffield School, Suffield, Conn.

John H. Bell has bought a new house at 141 Fairview Ave., Philadelphia.

Jean Maynard Lawrence, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester M. Lawrence, was born at Fresno, Cal., May 31, 1920.

Mr. and Mrs. James A. Vaughan drove on from St. Paul in their machine for the reunion, and spent a week or two visiting friends throughout New England.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Harwood with their children, Betty and Stephen, drove in their machine from Chicago for the reunion. After the festivities in Hanover, they spent a week visiting friends in Boston, and Fred tried out all the golf courses around the Hub.

Henry K. Norton disappeared while on a business trip early in March to New York city, and up to date nothing has been heard from him.

Secretary, Fletcher Hale, Laconia, N. H.