Class Notes

CLASS OF 1900

May, 1922 Natt W. Emerson
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1900
May, 1922 Natt W. Emerson

The annual indoor round-up of 1900 men in New York was held at Ye Old Chop House, 120 Cedar St., on Wednesday evening, March 29.

Capt. John Warden has been doing recruiting duty for the U. S. Army, covering most of the cities of southern New England. He is now back at Fort Terry.

Ben Edwards is doing little or no, contracting at the present time. He is running his own ranch of 320 acres, and manages ranches for owners who live at a distance, so that in all he has about 3000 acres to look after.

Mrs. Dorothy Branch -Jackson, woman member of the Democratic National Committee from New Hampshire, has announced her candidacy for election to the Board of Education; Mrs. Jackson has taken a very prominent part in New Hampshire affairs for many years.

Jim Barrett has been spending the winter in Asheville, N. C. Jim's health is improving, but he finds it very advantageous to get away from: the raw weather in New York for the winter time.

Henry Teague spent most of the winter at Miami, Fla. Henry tells us that he played golf: with Jesse Guilford and with any other notables who sojourned at that resort. Henry has bought another farm, and is increasing his real estate holdings rapidly. We understand from a very intimate talk with him that the quality of the hogs bred at some of our state universities is not what it should be. If you want to know anything about blooded stock in the pork line you had better go to Henry immediately. The Secretary doesn't pretend to keep track of his travels, but we do. know that he is liable to turn up at Nassau or Panama or any point in the Caribbean Sea. In the summer time you will find him at Williamstown.

'Secretary, Natt W. Emerson, 10 State St., Boston