Class Notes

CLASS OF 1910

March 1921 Whitney H. Eastman
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1910
March 1921 Whitney H. Eastman

New York State alumni at their recent annual banquet held at Hotel Hampton, Albany, elected three Tenners for officers: vice-president, Arnold Hatch; treasurer, Burt Miller; and secretary, Russ Meredith. These three trusties were all re-elected to their respective offices. It's the same old story.

Two of the most popular moving pictures which have appeared in Milwaukee for some time were reproductions of Ben Williams' stories. The picture entitled "Godless Men" is a reproduction of Ben's seafaring story "Black Pawl." This picture had a full week's run, and every seat was occupied. "Always Audacious" (Toujours de l'Audace) drew a record crowd for a full week. The general manager of the circuit gave out the following statement: "To tell you the story of 'Always Audacious' and to reveal the amazing climax would be doing the film fans an injustice. You must see the picture to enjoy its beauty. Personally, I think it is the best picture of the year."

E. B. Prescott is in the insurance business at Laconia, N. H.

I. O. Scott is vocational counselor for the school system of Boston.

F. O. Robinson is with the United Shoe Machinery Corporation of Boston.

Freddie Batchellor is doing experimental work in the general laboratories of the United States Rubber Company, located in New York city.

R. H. D. Boerker is consulting forester with offices at 104 West 85th St., New York city.

King Brady is assistant sales manager. No details given, but he says his chief duties are to induce people to buy cement. King is located in Brookline, Mass.

Phil Brooks is a partner in the forestry consulting game in Boston.

Fletcher Burton is president of his own little coal company at Providence, R. I. This Providence appears to be a right smart town.

Brown Cooper is agent for the New York Life Insurance Company at Fort Wayne, Ind.

Easty has recently been elected a director of the First National Bank of Wauwatosa, a suburb of Milwaukee.

Thirty-nine Tenners were present at the Dartmouth Alumni Association dinner at Symphony Hall, Boston, January 27. Earle Pierce, as usual, was in the limelight, and had much to do with the success of the whole affair. Earle promised the entertainment: committee that there would be forty Tenners present, and turned the contract over to Jinn Everett. Earle considers the contract closed. It is admitted that we carried off all honors for numbers, percentage, good looks, fellowship, and ability to cheer and sing. As Jim says, "You know how we do it in our own modest way."

The following men were present: Abercrombie, A. P. Allen, C. E. Allen, G. E. Allen,. Armstrong, Blake, F. K Brown, Chadbourne,. Charlton, Downey, Everett, Fall, Fay, Gleason, Gorton, H. V. Hyde, R. W. Hyde, Ingalls,. H. W. Jones, R. W. Jones, Lord, MacPherson, Nay, Noyes, Parker, E. H. Pierce,. Powers, I. O. Scott, Shattuck, N. A. Sherwin, Sprague, M. C. Taylor, R. W. Taylor,. Thurber, Vincens, Wallace, B. A. Williams.

"Shing" Sherwin and "Happy" Hinman write to hurry up the vest pocket directory of the class, as they are globe trotting and want to know where all the flock is located. The third and final appeal is now being sent out by the Secretary, and any Tenner who does not reply this time will be listed among the "Dead Heads" or "Off Uncle Sam's Route." The Secretary often wonders if we attend to business correspondence in the same manner. Cards which were sent out three months ago are just being returned from localities not forty-eight hours distant from the Secretary. All future correspondence from your Secretary will be flashy in character. Observe the color and get it firmly embedded in your system. Don't ever lay a "tenner letter" aside. Give it the immediate attention it deserves.

John Shambow is connected with the Shambow Shuttle Company and Shambow Corporation, manufacturers of metal and wood specialties in great variety to order. He is located in Woonsocket, R. I., and lives at 73 Hamlet Ave.

Harry Sandberg is labor manager for a large group of clothing manufacturers in New York city, his place of business being 18 Washington Place.

Fletcher Rogers is treasurer of the Asphalt Block Paving Company, and is located at 844 Ohio Building, Toledo, Ohio.

Secretary, Whitney H. Eastman, Box 464, Milwaukee, Wis.