Class Notes

Class of 1904

November, 1025 Harry B. Johnson
Class Notes
Class of 1904
November, 1025 Harry B. Johnson

John F. Sanderson is manager of the Madison Hotel, 15 East 58th St., New York City. He married Mrs. Sue Mitchell Carr, May 17, 1924.

W. A. Kneeland is giving a great deal of time and thought these days to the question of coal. He is a member of the Special Commission on Necessaries of Life. (Massachusetts)

Rev. John H. Nolan of St. Peter's church, (Episcopal) of Springfield, spent two weeks this summer at Camp Devens, with the 104 th Infantry, Massachusetts National Guard, of which he is chaplain.

C. K. Woodbridge, president of the Dictaphone Corporation, 154 Nassau St., New York city, was "written up" in the September 12 number of the Saturday Evening Post, giving some of his business experiences and pointing him out as an outstanding example of the intelligent salesman in action. The New YorkTimes "Current History" Magazine carries a photograph of "King" sitting in as a member of the National Crime Commission. He now has the high distinction of being the president of the Associated Advertising Clubs of the World.

Secretary, 3 Avalon Place, Worcester, Mass.