Class Notes

CLASS OF 1895

December 1921 Ernest S. Gile
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1895
December 1921 Ernest S. Gile

James Thayer Gerould, who has been for over a year at the head of the Princeton library, spent ten days in Hanover this summer. This is the first time that Gerould had an opportunity of being at the College since his Tenth Reunion.

Prof. Charles A. Holden, director, of the Thayer School of Civil Engineering, has been appointed by Governor Brown of New Hampshire one of a commission of three for the conservation of water power within the state.

Burton T. Scales, director of vocal music at Girard College, Philadelphia, visited New 'England during the summer, and spent several days at his old home in Dover, N. H.

"H. Dan" Watson has given up his work in the Newport, Vt., High School, and is obliged to spend his time in Pittsfield, N. H., on account of illness in his family.

Roland E. Stevens has been made a member of the Vermont Board of Control. He expects his son Robert to enter Dartmouth next fall from Phillips Exeter Academy.

George Willis Day of Lynn has been spending vacations recently at Cornell University Summer School.

Henry C. Morrison, professor in the University of Chicago, and William F. Rice, of the Boston Latin School, both have sons entering Dartmouth this fall.

Prof. F. E. Austin of the Thayer School of Civil Engineering, who resigned his position during the past year, is giving practically all his time to his publications on electricity and kindred subjects.

Allyn C. Crosby, who has since graduation been in the railroad business in Springfield, Vt, has recently moved to Boston, and is connected with the yarn business, with headquarters in the Brown Building, Dewey Square.

Principal Charles T. Woodbury of the Fitchburg, (Mass.) High school accompanied his football team to Cleveland, Ohio, for the game against "West Tech" High School of that city October 29.

Secretary, Ernest S. Gile, 183 Essex St., Boston