Class Notes

CLASS OF 1901

March 1921 Everett M. Stevens
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1901
March 1921 Everett M. Stevens

Dr. Gardner N. Cobb has opened an office at 24 Elm St., Worcester, Mass., where will specialize in children's diseases.

Ben Bond was in Canada last fall on a fishing trip, and was very successful. The trout he presented to Mrs. Joe Colby were said to be very fine, and in fact were greatly enjoyed by the Colbys and their friends.

1901 men at the Boston alumni dinner held at Symphony Hall January 27, included Capt. French, Johnnie Ward, Jim Kimball, Gene Leach, Henry Taylor, T. Wood, Gardy Cobb, Banker Hovey, Bill Bryant, Steve Stevens, Charlie Whelan, Gillie, Ned Warren, Dungie Crowell, Ned Calderwood, and Deacon Hildreth. Chan Cox, as governor of the Commonwealth, of Massachusetts, was at the head table, but left that place of honor as soon as possible to come down and be with his own classmates, an act very characteristic of Chan.

Earl F. Whitaker, after twenty years' experience with other concerns, has opened an office in New York, and is acting as a manufacturers' agent, dealing in steel of all kinds and factory supplies. His address is 2523 Park Row Building, 15 Park Row, New York city.

Rev. Claude A. Butterfield, late pastor of Olivet church, Springfield, Mass., becomes pastor of the Congregational church at Fairhaven, Mass.

Secretary, Everett M. Stevens, 127 Federal St., Boston