Class Notes

Class of 1901

March, 1926 Everett M. Stevens
Class Notes
Class of 1901
March, 1926 Everett M. Stevens

Charlie Kimball is now located with the Multicolor Sales Company, 298 Broadway, New York city.

Chan Cox and Mrs. Cox, with Ben Bond and Mrs. Bond, sailed January 19 for Guatemala. Chan is on a business trip for the United Fruit Company, of which he is now a director. Ben goes along as a banker. We will all have to admit that such a combination would be a hard one to beat.

The class seems to have the travel bug at present. We are advised that Joe and Lucy Colby are in England. Henry Taylor has sailed for a tour of the Continent. Ping is in Paris or has just returned, and Harry Cook is on a cruise to the West Indies. Jim Kimball is in Florida, looking after his real estate interests.

The Secretary has received cards announcing the marriage early in January of Frederick Pierce to a young lady in Switzerland.

Bill Cheever, Irving Forbes, and Steve Stevens were the only members of the class attending the Manchester alumni dinner held at the Hotel Carpenter, Manchester, N. H., January 12, 1926.

At the Boston alumni dinner, held at the Copley-Plaza January 30, the classi was very well represented, about twenty of the class being in attendance. Those noted were: Andrew Marshall, T. Wood, Ned Calderwood, Jim Smith, Rolfe Smith, Gardy Cobb, Boy Haskell, Warner Crowell, Capt. French, Ernest Eddy, Jack Andrews, Gene Maguire, Jim Wallace, Johnnie Ward, Ben Greer, Steve Stevens, Ned Warren, and Louie Crone.

Secretary, 42 Orange St., Nashua, N. H.