Class Notes

CLASS OF 1905

March, 1923 Fletcher Hale
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1905
March, 1923 Fletcher Hale

Edwin Newdick appeared before the New Hampshire state legislature on January 10, representing organized labor in presenting the arguments from the labor point of view for the passage of the forty-eight hour law in this state.

Bob Harding is now located in business at 148 State St., Boston. Telephone, Richmond 169.

The following members of the class attended the Boston alumni dinner January 25 : Oilman, Day, W. E. Chamberlain, L. R. Chamberlin, Chase, Reeve, Furfey, Cornish, Bedell, Lillard, Parkinson, Dorothy, and Wialis.

Rufus Day severs his connection with Harvard University this month, and takes up his work -as director of work in business administration, University of Michigan.

Mr. and Mrs. Sliver Hatch announce the arrival of Miss Dollie Elizabeth Hatch, born at Santa Marta, South America, November 14, 1922.

Owen McGrath has given up teaching in the Paulist Choir School in New York city, and is now doing parish work in Toronto, Canada. His address is 643 Markham St., Toronto, Ontario.

Secretary, Fletcher Hale, Laconia, N. H.