Class Notes

CLASS OF 1899

November 1928 Louis P. Benezet
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1899
November 1928 Louis P. Benezet

Fod Martin has an interesting new job. He is principal of the Good Will High School at Hinckley, Maine. This is a remarkable school, a home for boys and girls as well. It is amply endowed, and is doing a fine bit of work.

At present there are eight sons of '99 in college: two seniors, Wendell Barney and Pap Abbott, Jr.; two sophomores, Robert Dickey and Joe Huckins; four freshmen, Roger Benezet, Robert Huckins, William Kendall, and Howland Sargeant. Last June, Herbert Adams, Malcolm Beal, and Robert Winchester received their diplomas.

The Bold Lynch and Friend Wife are having a wonderful trip. John Ash writes enthusiastically about their visit to him.

Kit Carson has turned up in Warren, Pa. His address is 15 Water St. At present the only members of the class whose whereabouts are not known are Ned Baldwin and George Rounds.

Harry Wason's new address is 2430 Alston Drive, East Lake, Decatur, Ga. Justice Donahue likewise has moved to 10 Tremont St., Boston.

Several of the class who have recently visited Seattle have come away tremendously awed by the great reputation and high standing of one Walter Carleton Woodward, M.D.

Robert Dickey is making a 'good showing with the soccer team, while Joe Huckins is one of the milers who as freshmen used to run circles around the varsity track team last spring.

Marie Barstow (Mrs. Robert''Sharp '25) is living in Madison, Wis., where her husband is an instructor in the University of Wisconsin.

The Secretary has not heard directly from the Gerould family, but George Elderkin '02 is authority for the statement that young Christopher is spending the coming year in Europe. His cousin entered Dartmouth this fall.

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