Class Notes

CLASS OF 1897

August, 1923 Harry H. Blunt
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1897
August, 1923 Harry H. Blunt

Morton C. Tuttle, under date of May 9, announces the formation of a new company to be known as the Morton C. Tuttle Company, with offices at 813 Converse Building, 101 Milk St., Boston. Hiram is president of the company, and has as associates three men forpany—Clayton W. Mayers, Nat McL. Sage, and Lyle M. Richardson. The new company expects the support of all Mr. Tuttle's old friends.

A. A. Bacon has written from the American University at Beirut, Syria, saying that aside from his regular college work, which is not much different from similar work here, he is putting a good deal of time into helping in the administration of the Near East Relief in that area, where they have under their care a family of over ten thousand children.

S. C. Smith will soon be moved to a new building which Ginn and Company have purchased at 43 Second St., San Francisco, just across the way from their previous location. The Western Journal of Education in mentioning this change speaks of Mr. Smith as one "who has for the past 25 years energized Ginn and Company's Pacific Coast business."

Secretary, Harry H. Blunt, 125 Summer St., Boston