Class Notes

CLASS OF 1910

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

Wes Hunt writes that he and Mrs. Hunt have just returned from attending winter carnival. Wes lives At 471 Park Ave., New York city, and has offices at 33 East 68th St.

Charles Bardwell has changed his residence to 2420 Russell Ave., South Minneapolis, Minn. He is still with Bardwell-Robinson Company. Bard says Reuben Copp has been in Minneapolis for some time, engaged in survey work for the Telephone Company. He says Nick Carter has been having a streak of hard luck. Both Nick and Mrs. Carter have been confined in a hospital, but both are around again. We wish you plenty of good luck now, Nick.

Atkins Nickerson is now living at 1716 North Kingsley Drive, Los Angeles, Cal. Further details later.

Phil Forristall has changed his home address to 74 South Munn Ave., East Orange, N. J. Phil is sales manager for Waitt and Bond, Inc., Newark, N. J. Jim Porter makes the cigars, and Phil sells them.

Harold March is secretary of the Dosch Chemical Company, Louisville, Ky., and is living at 2116 Confederate Place, same city. Hal says he is becoming very much attached to the. Southern folks, but he feels reasonably sure he can pry himself loose for the 15th reunion.

W. D. Wilkinson writes a long, newsy letter as usual. Wilk is still with the San Joaquin Light and Power Corporation of Fresno, Cal. He is living at 1130 South St., Fresno.

George McClintock says that Tenners will find the latch string out at his dugout, 31 Tanglewylde Ave., Lawrence Park, Bronxville, N. Y. Mac" still has the same old place of business, 80 Lafayette St., New York city.

Our honorary members, it seems, are more thoughtful to send in news items than the old guard. Albert Ferguson, a Tenner by adoption, enclosing an article on our friend, Hal Jackson, comments thusly: "The last time I saw Hal he had a mug of beer in both hands, and was proceeding to undress the class. It was one of the deluges of oratory that gushed forth at our fifth reunion." Al says his brother John is still in Denver with the Old Homestead Baking Company, is doing fine, and looks like the old John.

The article about Hal Jackson mentions his appointment on March 1 as assistant secretary of the Norwich Union Indemnity Company, of which he has of late been superintendent of the claim department.

The engagement of Gay Gleason to Miss Winifred Nowell Gaskin of Newton, Mass., a Smith graduate of 1917, has just been announced.

Hoitt N. Charlton is a sergeant in Company D of the First Corps of Cadets, Massachusetts National Guard. He is a member of the Corps athletic committee and the Corps dance committee.

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