Class Notes

CLASS OF 1910

November, 1922 Whitney H. Eastman
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1910
November, 1922 Whitney H. Eastman

Julius Warren has left Brattleboro, and is now superintendent of schools at Gloversville, N. Y. He is living at 108 Prospect St.

Keith Pevear writes that his home address is 525 Cabot St., Beverly, Mass., and any Tenners are always welcome.

Chester Scott advises that he is still satisfied with Boise, Idaho. His home address is still 1117 No. 19th St., and his business address '908 Main St. All Tenners in that neck of the woods are requested to look him up.

Maynard Teall has made another safe landing, this time in Pittsburgh, Pa. He is connected with the well known law firm of Reed, Smith, Shaw, and Beal of the steel mill city. His home address is 515 Roslyn Place, and his business address 747 Union Arcade.

Harold Jackson passed through Milwaukee a short time ago, and the Secretary regrets that he couldn't get time to stop over. We had a nice long chat over the phone. Harold had a lot of news about himself, but the force pump had to be used. He is now assistant secretary of the Phoenix Indemnity Company, 75 Maiden Lane, New York city. The following bit of news just bubbled out: a son, Charles 8., appeared on the morning of June 2. He is reported to be handling the claim files for Pineo already.

Prof. Warren C. Shaw, now on the faculty of Knox College, has recently published through Allyn and Bacon a text-book on "The Art of Debate".

The marriage of John William French Hobbs and Erminie Melba, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A. F. Burtnett of Somerville, Mass., took place in that city on June 20. Mr. and Mrs. Hobbs are living at 205 Morrison Ave., West Somerville.

E. J. Kerns is engaged in business, manufacturing rowing appliances. His concern is kown as The E. J. Kerns Co., and is located at 67 Hamilton St., Newark, N. J. During the war he moved his business from Worcester, Mass., to Newark and became engaged in manufacturing struts for airplanes. Any Tenners desiring any paraphernalia in the rowing line should communicate with Kerns, for his catalogue exhibits a very fine assortment.

Fred Rainey has been a tourist for the past ten years, but has at last embarked on a matrimonial pilgrimage. We suspect this will end Fred's tours to Europe, etc. On August 30 he accepted Miss Emily Maria Eaton as his wife. They were married at the M. E. church at Westport, N. Y. The bride is the daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. William Wallace Eaton. Fred, you tell us the rest.

John Clough writes that he is just as much pleased with the southern hospitality as ever. His home address is 1773 Glenwood, Memphis, Tenn. He is manager of H. W. Dubiske and Company. John says the Tenners are pretty scarce down his way.

John Slafter is branch manager of Wheeler's Pharmacy, Inc., located at Chester, Vt. John invites all Tenners who happen up his way to drop in and have an ice cream soda, one of that kind we used to get at Downing's drug store. Scott Perry made his usual annual trip up from Buenos Aires this summer. We all wonder when Scott gets time to do any work at all. He is en route nearly all the time. He just wouldn't do any work at all if we had about two big Tenner blowouts each year, for Scott just can't bear to miss any of these.

Most Tenners have an idea, no doubt, that all Ben Williams does is to lie in a hammock and write stories for the Saturday EveningPost. Not so. Ben spent considerable time this summer assisting his father, who was running for the Republican nomination for governor of the state of Ohio.

Ray Gorton was entered for the Massachusetts state golf championship this summer, but was eliminated before the final round. Ray has certainly been playing some wonderful golf this season, and he was apparently not running true to form when he entered the championship tournament. Ray, as we all remember, was runner-up to Ouimet, who won the golf championship in 1914.

F. Douglas Armstrong was married in Philadelphia June 24 to Eleanor Kathryn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Richardson of Philadelphia. a Vassar graduate of 1911.

W. D. Steward has moved from Atlanta, Ga., to Chattanooga. Tenn., where his address is 527 Forrest Ave. He is still associated with the Portland Cement Association.

Secretary, Whitney H. Eastman, 707 53d St. Milwaukee, Wis.