Class Notes

Class of 1907

April, 1925 Charles P. Woodworth
Class Notes
Class of 1907
April, 1925 Charles P. Woodworth

On February 9, Harry R. Wellman, professor of marketing at Amos Tuck School, Hanover, N. H., addressed the regional district convention of the National Association of Stationers, at the Boston City Club.

Radio fans, within a radius of Springfield, Mass., can hear every other Sunday the Rev. Charles A. Wing, who entered college with the class of '07, broadcasting from the Church of Unity (Unitarian). WBZ is the station. The Boston Sunday Post of "February 8 carried an extensive interview in connection with this feature.

Arthur W. Taylor is head of the department of science in the Classical and High School, Salem, Mass.

Sybil Davis Kenyon, wife of Robert D. Kenyon, died at Dover, Mass., on February 16. The funeral was held February 19 at the First Parish Unitarian Church. Mrs. Kenyon was born in Lexington, on September 26, 1893, a daughter of Mrs. Mabel Langdon Kirkland, and the late William Henry Davis. She was married in 1916, at Lexington. She was a member of the Dover Woman's Club arid the Dover Woman's Alliance. Besides her husband, she is survived by two children, Elizabeth and Robert D. Kenyon, Jr.; her mother of Lexington; two sisters, Mrs. Oscar Shepard of Milton and Mrs. Charles Home of Loveland, Col.; and a brother, F. Langdon Davis of Amherst.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Niles are on a trip to Fort Worth, Texas, where Harold and his father have extensive holdings in a large stock yard. This trip is being taken via the Southern Pacific Steamship Line, to New Orleans.

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