Class Notes

CLASS OF 1905

March, 1922 Fletcher Hale
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1905
March, 1922 Fletcher Hale

George Colson is now connected with the United Fruit Company. His address is Almirante, Panama, care of United Fruit Company.

Ernest Gregory was recently elected president and director of the First National Corporation of Boston.

Stillman Batchellor was operated on January 17, 1922, at Healdsburg, California, for acute appendicitis. He is getting along fairly well.

Pete Bedell is traveling on crutches, recovering from the effects of a bone tumor on the leg. He will probably be compelled to use crutches for two or three months more.

Fat Newdick is now associated with the Labor Bureau, Inc., with an office at 310 Congress St., Boston.

John H. Bell and Gib Fall attended the Dartmouth alumni dinner in Philadelphia.

Mr. and Mrs. Vernon A. Biggs announce the arrival of Betty, December 2, 1921, at Portland, Oregon.

C. A. Campbell ran for alderman of Middletown, Conn., at the recent election there, but writes that "owing to the Democratic landslide he also ran."

Henry Hobart, our movie magnate, is the producer of pictures in which George Arliss appears as the star. His first two productions, "Disraeli" and "The Ruling Passion", have been tremendously successful.

Doc Loder and Allen Smith and their wives have been at the Chateau Frontenac, Quebec.

Lafayette Chamberlin attended a meeting of a sub-committee of the Alumni Council at Hanover, January 20.

Henry K. Norton can be addressed in care of Thomas Cook and Sons, Shanghai, China.

Secretary, Fletcher Hale, Laconia, N. H.