Class Notes

CLASS OF 1898

August, 1922 James R. Chandler
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1898
August, 1922 James R. Chandler

Joseph P. Carney, Esq., is rapidly becoming one of the large capitalists of Central Massachusetts. He is the chief owner of the Gardner Chair Company, which has recently made a large addition to its plant. He is treasurer of the Tom Wye Company of Winchendon, one of the largest manufacturers of worsted jackets. He is a director of the Central Oil and Gas Stove Company of Gardner, and a director of Wallace Nutting, Inc., of Ashland. His outside interests have increased so materially that his law business is largely conducted by his classmate, Herbert Blake. Mr. Carney is also a member of the Wilder Associates, who have large real estate holdings in Gardner. There isn't room here to cover his political activities, but for an outstanding citizen in every form of life, Joe Carney does honor to the College and the class of '98.

George H. Nolan, who has been at Havana for many years past with the Frederick Snare Corporation, contracting engineers, will shortly leave Havana with the intention of spending the major part of his time in the United States.

Guy C. Griffin runs the Hotel Tucsonia at Tucson, Ariz. If any Darmouth man drops from an airship there, Griffin will probably give him a special rate and may give him a free blow, judging from the fine cooperation which the class agent has received from him on the Twenty-five Year Fund.

Charlie Duncan has a son in line for Dartmouth and a daughter in line for Radcliffe, which is her mother's college. Charlie is secretary for the State Board of Health, New Hampshire, with headquarters at Concord.

At the unveiling of a statue to Gen. John G. Foster at Nashua on Memorial Day, Judge John R. Spring delivered an oration which was printed in full in the Nashua Telegraph, and which that paper commented on editorially in these words: "His speech on this occasion will long be remembered as one of the most eloquent forensic efforts of any Nashua man upon any similar occasion."

Secretary, James R. Chandler, 120 Water St., Boston