Class Notes

Class of 1909

August, 1925 Joseph W. Worthen
Class Notes
Class of 1909
August, 1925 Joseph W. Worthen

On June 15, Charles Pearson, associate professor of commercial pharmacy at the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy, Boston, received from Boston University the degree of Master of Business Administration.

The Secretary has three new acquisitions:— first, a summer cottage at Clifton Heights, just above the surf; second, another boy, Palmer Bullard Worthen, who rounds out his little family of two girls and, now, two boys; third, as a result of the foregoing, two more inches of chest measure.

The Naught Nine Golf Club is at it again, busily attempting every Wednesday afternoon on some suburban links to get into Jack Mason's bogey class. The Secretary can't write authoritatively about them, because his partner, R. J. Holmes, is the immediate source of his information; and Holmes, who attends these parties regularly, mentions them to the Secretary only in terms of utter disparagement.

Emmett Hay Naylor, secretary of the Writing, Cover, and Tissue Paper Manufacturers' Association, recently sailed from Boston on the steamer Martha Washington for a trip to Europe. He goes to Italy first and then to France and England, afterward going to Brussels, Belgium, in time to attend the convention of the International Chamber of Commerce. Emmett is a delegate from the American Paper and Pulp Association to this convention.

Secretary, _ Shawmut Bank Building, Boston