Class Notes

CLASS OF 1907

NOVEMBER, 1926 Charles P. Woodworth
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1907
NOVEMBER, 1926 Charles P. Woodworth

Philip Tilton Knight died suddenly in New York city, of pneumonia, on July 21. There is a further notice about him in another column.

Tom Perry has moved his family from Burlington, Vt., to Boston, where he is selling bonds for the Halsey-Stuart Company.

The Dartmouth Club in New York is an established fact and is located at 24 East 38th St. On the governing board are "Pat" Hathaway, George Howard, and "Bill" Minsch. The non-resident membership fee is ten dollars per year. Send your check and application to R. F. DeVoe, at the Club.

It is proposed to make this year an active one for getting together, not only at Commencement and for the Twentieth Reunion, but several times and at different places. There will be a big dinner for the class on the night before the Harvard-Dartmouth football game, probably at the University Club, at Copley Square, Boston.

A card received from Dwight W. Hiestand states that he is connected with the Bureau of Education at Manila, Philippine Islands, where he is division superintendent of schools. At the present time he is enjoying a leave of absence, and has just completed a circuit of the globe with his family of six. He came to the United States via Singapore, Jabore, Sumatra, Ceylon, and Egypt, and then to Europe. He sailed from Liverpool to New York, and his temporary address in the United States is Fairhope, Ala.

"Ted" Richardson was married on September 11 to Elsie Brewer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Orrell, at South Duxbury, Mass. Their wedding trip took them to the Pacific Coast. They will be at home after November first, at 270 Tappan St., Brookline, Mass.

"Bob" Kenyon has recently started a company of his own, and is now president of the Kenyon Hide Company at 86 South St., Boston. He opened his new office September 1. His telephone number is Liberty 9737.

Secretary, 131 state St., Boston