Class Notes

CLASS OF 1909

April 1921 Joseph W. Worthen
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1909
April 1921 Joseph W. Worthen

The principal unscheduled event at the triangular meet in Mechanics Hall, Boston, on Saturday, February 26, 1921, was the reunion of thirty or more Naught-Niners and Naught-Ninesses, who occupied places of befitting importance on the bleachers. After the meet they adjourned to the Copley Square Hotel and danced and feasted with decorum and enjoyment, notwithstanding close proximity to the Class of 1911.

"Russ" Pettingill announces that March 1, 1921, beholds the Russell A. Pettingill Company, industrial engineers, occupying as permanent headquarters their own building at 1700 Prairie Avenue, Chicago.

Ed Rich is raising horses and kids on his own ranch at Oak Creek, Colorado. He is also credited with active membership in the local school' committee.

Emmett Hay Naylor is author of a book entitled "Trade Associations, Their Organization and Management," recently published by the Ronald Press, New York.

William I. Fearing was married at Buenos Aires, Argentina, February 26, to Miss Helen Robbins of Chicago. He has been in South America since last October as the business representative of the Boston firm of Fearing, Whiton and Company, converters of cotton goods, of which he is the assistant treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Fearing took a journey over the Andes to Chile, and there began their homeward voyage.

Secretary, Joseph W. Worthen, Shawmut Bank Building, Boston