Class Notes

Class of 1907

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

In a recent letter to the Secretary from Dick Southgate, he reports making a recent change in his business. He is now associated with the Renfrew Manufacturing Company of Adams, Mass., making his headquarters in New York city, with the F. U. Stearns Company, 9 Thomas St., who are the selling agents for the Renfrew Manufacturing Company. Allen Perkins of 1908 is also associated with this same concern.

John McLane succeeded in securing the class quota for the Alumni Fund. He made a strong finish, through his own strenuous efforts, aided considerably by George Howard and somewhat by Woodworth.

Jim and Jean Reilly spent the whole month of July at Mountain View House, Whitefield, N. H."

Norman Cushman's family is occupying this summer a cottage at Rye Beach, N. H.

Bill Wyman and family have been at Rockport for July, and are spending August as usual at Newfound Lake.

John and Elizabeth McLane expected to enjoy a trip to Europe, taking their usual bicycle tour in England, but were obliged to give it up, on account of the illness of their oldest son, John, who is now recovering at Pasquaney Lodge, on Newfound Lake, where "Judge's" family is spending the summer.

Bill Cummings recently resigned as agent of the American Woolen Company's mills at Skowhegan, Me. He has moved his family to 84 Abbot Road, Wellesley. Hills, Mass. The Daniel E. Cummings Company, 222 Summer St., Boston, is engaging his attention when he is not in Maine looking after the new mill he recently purchased.

Ivan Greenwood has been on the sick list for some time, and has been obliged to give up playing golf entirely. This is a real blow to Ivan, and we all hope he is being quickly restored to robust health.

Sam Barnes came East for Commencement, to attend the June meeting of the Alumni Council.

Bremer W. Pond, landscape architect, has been for some time working on plans for the development and beautification of the campus of Southern Methodist University at Dallas, Texas, and is doing similar work for the University of New Hampshire.

In January, 1925, George Howard's son and heir arrived. He. is George Henry Howard, Jr.

Harry Haley recently purchased the controling interest in the Dundee Mills at Hooksett, N. H., and is the manager of that company.

Another future Dartmouth man is Reuben Parker Pritchard, Jr. The time of his arrival is unknown, but we presume it was at Syracuse, N. Y., from which Reuben Pritchard, Sr., wrote "Judge" McLane about the happy event.

Secretary, 131 State St., Boston