Class Notes

CLASS OF 1910

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

Ralph Abercrombie is secretary of a leather belting house, Blandin and Company, Lawrence, Mass.

Bunny Armstrong is in the shoe manufacturing business, located at 27 Willow St., Lynn, Mass.

Jerome Badgley is cashier for the Great Western Sugar Company, manufacturers of beet sugar, Minatare, Neb.

Tom Belcher is chemist of industrial research for the Manhattan Rubber Manufacturing Company, Passaic, N. J. Jim Porter and Phil Forristall are also located in the silk mill city.

Guy Coburn is sales engineer for the Sturtevant Company, located at 330 Guardian Building, Cleveland, O.

George Davies reports the arrival of a son, Richard. No date mentioned.

Harold Robinson writes from Paotingfu, China, that the stork flew his way on October 4, and left him an applicant for Dartmouth. He has been labeled James Wesley.

Dick Vincens writes on the letter head of the General Electric Company of Lynn, Mass:, and says he is the proud father of two boys and a girl. He scorns the high cost of living, and says he hopes to add a few more to his number.

Mr. and Mrs. Mac Kendall are responsible for raising the population of Huron, South Dakota, by one in the arrival of Katherine, March 12. Mac says the reunion did them both a lot of good.

A large representation of Tenners attended the annual dinner of the New York Alumni Association, held at the Pennsylvania Hotel on March 16. There were sixteen present, including Tobin, Cassidy, Higbee, Cutler, Kinney, McClintock, Richmond, VanderPyl, Sickman, Hunt, Raabe, Pratt, Finn, Sandberg, Otto Taylor, and Seymour. Thayer Smith was presenting a paper at the Medical Association dinner, and expressed his regrets at being unable to be present.

Harold P. Jackson has been appointed superintendent of the claim department of the Norwich Union Indemnity Company. He was connected with the claim department of the American Fidelity Company from 1910 to 1914, and in a similar position with the New England Casualty Company in 1914-15, and with the Metropolitan department of the Zurich Company from 1915 to 1917. Then followed his War service, from which he returned as first lieutenant. He was then with the Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company at their home office in Hartford, with which company he had been for a short time before his enlistment, and remained with them until his present appointment.

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