Class Notes

CLASS OF 1910

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

Al Dorr is a commission merchant in Pittsfield, Mass., dealing principally in butter and eggs.

Our honorary member, J. S. Pishon, recently wrote from Los Angeles, Cal., that he had seen many Tenners on his route, and as usual found them prosperous and good-looking. He reports having seen the following: Judd and Haserot at Cleveland, Hiestand at Detroit, Phillips at Omaha, and Jack Ferguson at Denver.

Tobe is reported to have severed his connections with Brown, Durrell and Company, and has left for Europe to establish connections there. Good luck, Tobe.

Ray Cutler is supervisor of correspondence in the loan department of the Federal Reserve Bank at New York city.

Ricker is with Stephens and Company, a bond house, located at San Diego, Cal.

Bill Brown is treasurer 'of the William G. Brown Company of Gloucester, Mass.

Jack Bates is general superintendent of the Roxana Petroleum Corporation of Tulsa, Old Homestead read Company, Denver, Colo, couldn't locate Jack.

Dusty Craft is partner in the firm of Craft and McConaughy, real estate securities, Chicago. Dusty has been doing a lot of hard work in connection with the national chapter of the Chi Phi fraternity.

Jack Ferguson is assistant manager of the Old Homestead Bread Company, Denver, Colo. Jack says t is mighty lonesome out in that neck of the woods, and he would like to hear from any Tenner who can spare time to write. Address, 1450 Grant Street.

Dixi Crosby is teaching in the high school at Bloomfield, N. J. Dixi says he does this only as a pastime, as his chief work is heading promising youths up the Connecticut Valley. He says he is also dabbling in theatricals from nigger minstrels to Shakespeare, as producer, coach, director, and actor, and audience when he can't get any one else to listen. He insinuates that one of these days he will spring a pathetic spasm in the form of a one night stand show in Milwaukee that will make the dry springs of old Schlitz and blue ribbon gush anew with the amber fluid that once made Milwaukee famous but now infamous.

Fred Kohler is attorney to Consulates General of Spain and Portugal, being located in New York. He lives at SO Vanderbilt Avenue.

Jim Drummond is teaching Spanish in the High School of Commerce at Omaha, Neb., and incidentally is director of athletics.

Andy Scarlett announces the arrival of Marjorie Louise on February 24. Tenners will recall that Andy had a hen setting on duck's eggs at reunion time. My, how that New Hampshire air agrees with Andy. Next!

Easty was recently elected a director of the Wisconsin Waste and Wiper Company.

Ben Williams comes out with another story — as usual a headliner - Collier's February 5 number, entitled "So. My Luck Began." Ben promised the secretary that he would keep him advised of new stories coming out. It's very important that Tenners read Ben's stuff, but it is pretty expensive for the secretary to buy all the magazines published just to be in a position to post you Tenners. Ben's stories are becoming so numerous that if you miss a single weekly number you are apt to miss his stories. Good work, Ben.

Don Greenwood is assistant engineer of highway plans for the South Dakota Highway Commission located at Pierre, S. D.

George Gonyer is manager of Berrien. County Mailing List Company, and is living in Benton Harbor, Mich.

Stan Howard is chief engineer of the Pneumatic Scale Corporation, Ltd., of Norfolk Downs, Mass.

Keith Pevear issues a standing invitation to any Tenner in the neighborhood of Turners Falls, Mass., to phone him in care of John Russell Cutlery Company. Keith will do the rest.

Bob Hunter is accountant in the management division of Stone and Webster of Boston. Bob lives at 2 Water Street, Medford, Mass.

Tom Leonard is an attorney at law, located at 142 Main Street.

H. D. Eberly is assistant general manager for the United Drug Company, located at St. Louis, Mo. He says he is lonesome for Tenners and invites callers.

H. M. Larson is a physician, and is practising in Morristown, N. J.

Kenn Knapp is assistant engineer on construction work in Rochester, N. Y.

J. H. Bushway is president and treasurer of the Bushway Ice Cream Company. Bush was the only one who asked if he was behind with his class dues. He is also president and treasurer of the American Refrigerator Company and treasurer of Old Orchard Flying Corps.

Russ Palmer has left the newspaper game and gone into advertising. He is with the E. H. Clarke Advertising Agency, 283 Jackson Boulevard, Chicago. Russ is largely instrumental, through his numerous newspaper connections, in getting all Dartmouth activities properly placed before the public eye.

Paul Albert has given up the silo business, and has gone back into teachers' agency work, located at the same old stand in Chicago.

Rog Farwell is in the insurance business, his office being located in Clark's Block, Natick, Mass.

Maynard Teall has resigned his position as assistant attorney general of Massachusetts to accept a connection with a law firm in Pittsburgh.

Herb Woods is secretary of the committee on wage reimbursement of the Emergency Fleet Corporation, located at Washington, D. C.

Ken Phelps is located in Minneapolis; he says his job is same as usual, tending the ailments of the eye, ear, nose, and throat. Note that Ken is a specialist. Office at 730 LaSalle Building.

Ried Stone is analysis engineer for the C. M. and S. T. P. Railway, and is located in Chicago. Ried's O. K. is a stamp of approval for the purchasing agent.

Leo McCusker has at last been located. About a dollar in postage is charged up to locate this gent. As this goes to press his address is 63, The Blacherne, Indianapolis, Ind.

T. W. Baldwin is a part of the educational department of Montgomery Ward and Company, Chicago,

Killie Nichol is vice-president of the Armour Grain Company, Chicago.

Mel Straus is vice-president of the S. W. Straus Company, Chicago.

Bob Woodcock is living the life of ease at Hinsdale, Ill. He reports "nothing doing."

Ray Sheets is proprietor of the Bennett Paper Box Company of Rockford, Ill.

Sumner Lloyd has written from Colorado Springs, but does not state his business.

Dave Johnson is a member of the firm of M. B. and H. H. Johnson, attorneys at law, with offices at 1009 American Trust Building, Cleveland, O.

Wilkinson is a draughtsman in the construction department of the San Joaquin Light and Power Corporation at Fresno, Cal.

Cliff Rice is treasurer and general manager of the United States National Adjustment Company with offices at 1722 Transportation Building, Chicago.

Dutch Schulte says he is busy as ever solving the legal problems of the little hamlet of Houghton, Mich.

Henry Beal is assistant general manager of the. Jones and Lamson Machine Company at Springfield, Vt.

Harold Winship is proud to announce that on February 18 another addition to the census and the population of Deep River, Conn., was effected by the arrival of Sumner Robertson.

Joe Kinney is superintendent of construction for the Hastings Paving Company, New York city.

Leo Sherman is assistant professor of chemistry at Grinnell College. He says he is glad the institution is co-educational, as Miriam Kellogg arrived January 31, 1921. He also says he has a good poker hand—four of a kind.

Percy Nourse is salesman for the Conroy Motor Company (Jimmy Conroy, 1911), at Worcester, Mass. Percy says it's mighty hard to take orders from a 1911 man, but it's only flivvers they are selling anyway. Anybody can sell flivvers without a boss.

Frank Meleney is instructor in surgery at Peking Union Medical College, Peking, China,

Another architect has been added to the firm of Larson and Wells. Robert Hunter Wells put in an appearance December 30, 1920.

Secretary, Whitney H. Eastman, 622 49th St., Milwaukee, Wis.