Class Notes

CLASS OF 1909

March, 1922 Joseph W. Worthen
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1909
March, 1922 Joseph W. Worthen

Announcement comes from Washington that Messrs. William Ers Lamb and Richard C. De Wolf, attorneys at law, have consolidated their interests under the firm name of Lamb and Company. They will also have the cooperation of Mr. Sidney I. Besselievre, formerly acting chief of the Bureau of Construction and Repair, United States Navy Department. The offices of Lamb and Company are at 1419 G. Street, N. W., Washington, D. C.

Henry Floyd is back in Boston, having completed two years of intensive work with the Retail Research Association in New York. He is now again secretary to Mr. A. Lincoln Filene, of Wm. Filene Sons Company.

"Chet" Brett, engaged in the woolen business in Boston under the name of Chester S. Brett, Inc., is stated by Al Schofield, also an eminent Boston wool merchant, to be one of the most successful wool men in New England. Counting Chet himself as seven men, he has a total force of fifteen. The third Naught-Niner in the woolen business in Boston is Reggie Bankart, assistant manager for Swift and Company at 184 Summer St.

Dr. Jim, Hitchcock expects to enter the practice of his profession this spring in Boston or Cambridge. He will specialize in internal medicine, not surgery. He is now doing special work at the Huntington Hospital, Boston, on blood diseases, and is out patient physician at the Massachusetts General Hospital.

The Secretary announces the birth of his third child, Joan, on December 9, 1921. He now has two girls and a boy, to the dismay of such late starters, as Pettingill and Dillingham.

Thirty-five Naught-Niners attended the annual alumni dinner in Symphony Hall, January 26. In quantity and quality said contingent was the best yet. President Hopkins at the dinner just mentioned, that the dividing line between "older" and "younger" alumni of Dartmouth is in the class of 1909. The present membership of classes earlier than 1909 is approximately equal to that of the classes later.

Dr. Henry E. Meleney is the father of a son, William Phelps, born December 24, 1921.

Secretary, Joseph W. Worthen, 404 Shawmut Bank Building, Boston