Class Notes

Class of 1889

December 1924 Dr. David N. Blakely
Class Notes
Class of 1889
December 1924 Dr. David N. Blakely

Bartlett went to Vancouver on a business trip late in October.

Blair went to Manchester to vote on November 4. His friends in Boston are glad to receive a call from him every four years as he passes through our city.

Eaton with his family spent the summer on the ancestral farm in Sutton, N. H. The Secretary was very glad to have a telephone conversation with him as he passed through Boston in. October.

Hale and his wife made the trip across the continent with the Boston Chamber of Commerce delegates in September. In several cities at the formal banquets he was one of the afterdinner speakers, and his subjects were some phases of early American history appropriate to the individual cities.

Six of our class attended the after-the-game dinner at the Boston City Club October 25. This is an annual event for members of the classes in the Eighties.

Curtis has been personnel director of the Scruggs-Vandervoort-Barney Company in St Louis since early in 1920. Recently he has beep made chairman of the executive committee, which directs the administrative affairs of one of the largest department stores in St. Louis. This company also owns and operates a retail jewelry store and a bank in St. Louis, and a department store in Columbus, Ohio, and another in Denver.

Secretary, 87 Milk St., Boston