Class Notes

CLASS OF 1904

April 1921 Harry B. Johnson
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1904
April 1921 Harry B. Johnson

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur I. Charron announce the birth of a daughter, Lucille, born February 8, 1921.

Emilio V. Wilkinson is special agent for the Connecticut General Life Insurance Company, Citizens Building, Cleveland, Ohio. This is the first time he has been heard from in ten years.

Dr. H. N. T. Nichols has moved his practice from Rives Junction to Cement City, Mich.

Wayne A. Perkins is located at Hawthorne, Nev., and is interested as resident engineer in a large irrigation project called the Walker River District, in Lyons, Douglas, and Mineral counties, Nevada. Perk has been for years with the United States Reclamation Service, and has also been an engineer .for the Nevada State Highway Commission.

Arthur W. Kimball, manager of the Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Company, Newton-Claypool Building, Indianapolis, Ind., was in Boston for a few days in January.

Capt. Burritt H. Hinman is now stationed at the Provost Marshal's office, Whitehall Building, New York city.

Capt. David E. Ford, who was attached to the British Army Hospital Corps during the war and served on the British front, has the past year been serving with the Siberian Commission under the American Red Cross in Russia. His particular work has been in connection with the return of prisoners of war who were held in Russia, and in January he was planning to be relieved and to spend a few weeks in China before his return to this country.

Eighteen men of '04 attended the annual dinner January 27 of the Boston Alumni Association, held in Symphony Hall- One ex-'04 man whom the class has rarely seen came back to the fold — J. N. Cook, whose address is 73 Laurel Street, Melrose, Mass. Another man who was present was Doc. Draper Phelps of Worcester.

Secretary, Harry B. Johnson, 4 Glendell Terrace, Springfield, Mass.