Class Notes

CLASS OF 1916

May, 1922 H. Clifford Bean
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1916
May, 1922 H. Clifford Bean

Sixteen's average attendance at the four Lenten luncheons under the auspices of the Dartmouth Club of Boston was a little better than eight — which only goes to prove that many of us are passing up. worth-while opportunities.

Dave Shumway recently located in Buffalo, and has joined up with the live triumvirate, "Hap" Ward, "Marty" Linihan, and "Ernie" Frey, to keep '16 on the map in the "Queen City of the Lakes." More dope wanted!

"Hank" Blaney has returned to Seattle, where he is now associated with Swift and Company.

Mr. and Mrs. Granville B. Fuller returned March 30, from a three weeks' wedding trip to Hanover, Montreal, New York, and Bermuda.

And just to keep the family average above par Don Fuller has also taken the eventful step. Mrs. Elliot Cowdin Lambert announces the marriage of her daughter Mary Eaton to Donald Wellington Fuller on Tuesday, April 18, at Manchester, N. H.

Ran across "Jaun" Monahan recently in the Lowell office of Edwards and Monahan, contractors and builders. In between times "Jaun" was clicking out estimates on his Remington.

A few weeks ago Ed Kiley broke into print by delivering a lecture on the merits of the comptometer before the Tuck School. It is whispered that Ed took all the "fixin's" along with him, including a blushing "stenog."

Gran Fuller and Dick Parkhurst are members of the executive committee of the Dartmouth Club of Boston and vicinity.

There is an inexplicable dearth of news from our foreign correspondents. We can imagine that Pete Soutar is busy plastering Mexico with his tomato crop, but how come no word from Shanghai, Honolulu, London, and Rio?

"Bones" Joy is with the Liberty Mutual Insurance Company of Boston, but finds time to bang out a little jazz on the side.

"Herb" Stiegler is associated with his father in the furniture business in Lawrence, Mass.

A recent item in the Newburyport, Mass., daily has " Doc" Worcester managing the local Legion baseball team.

"Bob" Pease is practising law in Boston, with an office of his own on Revere St.

"Art" Marsden is teaching in the Lawrence, Mass., High School.

Stirling Wilson has recently written an article for the New York Hotel Review, in which he sets forth with statistics that rates are in line with labor and supply costs.

A recent bit of news from the West Coast brings to light additional proof of '16 versatility—Julian Hovey, under the name of "Jack Okey," is associated with one of the Hollywood studios. Watch Charlie Cressy's batting average at the Modern take a jump.

If Gil Tapley is still knocking at your door for an Alumni Fund contribution, cross him up by sending a check—Gil will appreciate the humor, and the college can use the money.

Secretary, H. Clifford Bean, 38 Algonquin St., Dorchester, Mass.