Class Notes

CLASS OF 1905

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

George S. Reid is now with the Interstate Rubber Company, 392 Newbury St., Boston, in the capacity of salesman, and is living at his old home in Newton.

Doc Loder addressed the Massachusetts Eclectic Society on February 28 on the subject of cancer. He stated that the decline of the use of the old-fashioned TD pipe has resulted in a decrease of cancer of the mouth. He advances the theory that cancer is not, in some instances, caused, as commonly understood, by sharp or sudden blows, but rather from constant friction over an extended period. He asserted that there is nothing in the medical experience to support the theory that cancer is hereditary. In short his address demonstrated close study of the subject, and has attracted considerable attention among medical men particularly, and generally among the interested public.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chase announce the birth of a daughter, Mary Pomeroy, born February 15, 1922.

Wayland Dorothy has discontinued his services as instructor of law in the Suffolk Law School.

Charles Brooks is showing commendable enterprise in the development of a very considerable poultry and egg business at his comfortable and hospitable home in Hampstead, N.H.

Charles Sylvester has transferred from his teaching work at Pittsfield to instructor in mathematics in the Holyoke High School.

Allen Smith has been promoted to a division manager at Wm. Filene's Sons Company.

John D. Post reports the birth of Marjorie Louise, November 24, 1921.

Secretary, Fletcher Hale, Laconia, N. H.