Class Notes

CLASS OF 1912

August, 1923 Edward B. Luitwieler
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1912
August, 1923 Edward B. Luitwieler

Charley Fisher is now with the Franklin Railway Supply Company, Inc., 17 East 42d St., New York city, but gives his residence at 152 Harvard St., Suite 8, Brookline, Mass.

One of the ways in which the legendary "Dartmouth spirit" is manifested is in the frequent marriages between sons and daughters of Dartmouth fathers. Keene had one of these weddings recently when Rev. Austin H. Reed, member of our 1923 legislature, united in marriage at St. James' Episcopal Church Miss Esther Eastman of Stoddard and Ernest E. Mensel, Dartmouth '12, of Northampton, Mass. Miss Eastman's friends may find it hard to recognize the "of Stoddard" part of it, but that New Hampshire town is now the summer residence of her parents, Dr. Charles A. Eastman, Dartmouth '87, and Mrs. Eastman, who was Elaine Goodale, the poet. Doctor Eastman is a full-blooded Sioux Indian, the last real red man to graduate from the college which was founded primarily as a school for Indians and on that ground received much financial aid of the "foreign missionary" variety from old England.

The last letter received from Heinie Urion says that the class is some $400 shy of its quota, but has ninety percent contributions. "Heinie" of course is not satisfied with the results, but we know he has hammered all of us well enough to deserve a better showing. I had the pleasure of a long talk with our class agent some few weeks ago, hearing at that time some of the difficulties of the task. It takes a lot of Heinie's time, and worries him more than we imagine. If some of you fellows would write him now that his job is done and well dene, it would cheer him a whole lot.

Kelly Wells' firm is now Nelson and Wells, Lynn, Mass. His home is at 20 Winthrop Ave., Clifton, Mass.

Chet Haycock has finally come to life. He is a captain attached to the 23d Infantry, Fort Sam Houston, Texas.

Cupe Clark has left Melrose and Maiden, and is now with the U. S. Rubber Company at New Haven, Conn. Mail addressed to Box 606 will receive a prompt reply.

Tom Brennock was ordained to the priesthood on May 26 at St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York. His first solemn mass was on the following day at the Church of Our Lady of Mercy, Fordham, N. Y. Tom's new address is given as St. Gabriel's Rectory, 308 East 37th St., New York city.

F. P. Goodrich is now with the Elizabeth Trust Company, Elizabeth, N. J., as their new business manager.

Announcement is hereby made that the name decided upon for Bug Knight's boy, born April 27, and tipping the beam at eight and one-quarter pounds, is Douglas Foster Knight.

The Secretary took an extended trip through New Hampshire recently. Dropped in on Buster Kennedy and his wife at Dover, where Buster is running the busiest drug store in the city, the Dover Drug Company. It keeps him on the jump, but he has just as much pep and is as young as ever.

Also saw Connie Snow and his new home in Rochester. Connie has, as far as I could find out, given up law in the search for antique furniture, and has done very well at it. By now, we imagine, his voluminous vegetable garden and "sunken Italian garden" is taking most of his time. It is our guess, however, that Connie can keep all of his side lines going and do all the law work in and .around the state of New Hampshire, too. He mentioned a visit by the Cleaves family a few weeks before mine. Connie's name is in the Automobile Blue Book for all 1912 men!

And, by the way, Mr. John Grannis announces the marriage of his daughter Margery Harris to Edward John Daley on Saturday, June ninth, at Brookline, Mass. The class surely has lifted a weight from its shoulders in having Eddie safely married off. Eddie is running a Ford agency in Springfield, Mass. He may be reached at 32 Byers St., Hotel Rainville, Springfield, or at the Automobile Sales Company, 95-101 Liberty St., Springfield, Mass.

Les Snow is now with the Chase Securities Corporation, 61 Broadway, New York.

Heard from Billy Baxter a few days ago from the heart of Cuba. It appears Billy is touring the island, of course on business.

Secretary, Edward B. Luitwieler, 196 Glenwood St., Maiden, Mass.