Class Notes

Class of 1920

January 1924 Allan M. Cate
Class Notes
Class of 1920
January 1924 Allan M. Cate

The Cornell game was an attraction which brought more Twenty men back to Hanover than any event, with the exception of the Third, since 1920. Of the fact that the trip was well worth while there can be no doubt. The dedication of Memorial Field was an event which will long be remembered.

The class was particularly interested in following the Schneider Cup seaplane races at Cowes, England, this fall in that one of the four officers selected to represent the United States navy was none other than our o.wn Jack Gorton. Lieut. Gorton for some time held the record for speed in seaplanes in this country.

Tink Lombard was married on Tuesday the 11th of September to Esther Marion Peterson of Jamestown, N. Y. Tink is now working for the American Telephone Company at 19S Broadway.

Hal White was married on June 26 to Hazel St. Claire McQuillan of Cincinnati.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Everett White of Belmont, Vt., have announced the marriage of their daughter Rachel to Sherm. Adams. The wedding took place on July 28.

Ken Hussey, who has for some time been wih the W. T.. Grant Company department stores, has recently been made assistant manager of the branch at Mobile.

Wes Carr was married on October 13 to Miss Esther MacFarland of Mansfield, Ohio. Wes is in the production department of the Westinghouse Electric Products Company.

Stephen W. Johnson is engaged in the business training course of the General Electric Company at Schenectady, N. Y.

Henry Brock Rollins, M.D. Yale 1922, has been appointed a member of the faculty of the Medical Department of the College of Yale in China for the present year.

A daughter, Janet Wendell, was born in Hanover, October 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wesley Frey.

S. Frederick Calhoun, some time in 1920, who graduated from Massachusetts Agricultural College in 1922, was married in Philadelphia October 10, to Schmickle, Mount Holyoke 1921, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Franklin Schmickle. They are living in Los Angeles, Cal.

Arthur Faitoute Gooding was married in St. Bartholomew's church, New York city, October 3, to Miss Frances Eugenia Judson, daughter of Mrs. William Beardsley Judson. Mr. and Mrs. Gooding are living in Rochester, Minn.

Warren Stetson Gault was married in All Saints' church, Worcester, Mass., October 20, to Miss Barbara Thayer, daughter of Judge and Mrs. Webster Thayer (Dartmouth 1880) of Worcester. Carl Newton was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Gault are to live in Amherst, Mass.

Tudor W. Bradley has resigned his position as secretary of the Chamber of Commerce of Barre, Vt., to become secretary-manager of the Chamber of Commerce of Gardner, Mass. His engagement to Miss Jessie M. Hunter of Shirley, Mass., has been announced.

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