Class Notes

CLASS OF 1904

November 1928 Harry B. Johnson
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1904
November 1928 Harry B. Johnson

Ralph Hemenway, who entered with the class of 1904, has for a number of years been practicing law in Northampton, Mass., as a partner of President Coolidge. Ralph continues to carry on the law practice in that city.

Harry I. Holton, who was seriously ill last spring, has now recovered his health, and is back in business as usual.

Malcolm W. Rix is employed in the Works Manager's Department of the General Electric Company at Schenectady, N. Y. His particular job is secretary of manufacturing methods department. This is the first time any word has been heard from Rix in a great many years.

A letter from Ned Bartlett states that Dr. Leßoy B. Vail is associated with the World's Dispensary Medical Association, 663 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y.

Gilman Moulton is having a successful year as manager of the Marshall House and The Emerson and cottages at York Harbor, Me.

Jack Sanderson is back as manager of the Thayer Hotel at West Point, N. Y.

Gordon Frost continues as athletic director at the East Technical High School at Cleveland, Ohio. His address is 7350 Euclid Ave., Cleveland. Gordon has passed his bar examinations, but has not yet seriously taken up the practice of law.

A letter from Bob Moseley, 242 Liverpool Road, London, states that he recently entertained King Woodbridge at breakfast, and says that the latch-key is out for all classmates visiting London.

Cloyd T. Maynard is very proud of his two sons, who are doing excellent work at Dartmouth. The older of the boys, now in the class of 1929, has been one of the mainstays on the track team, and the younger son, of the class of '3l, is a likely prospect for the football and track teams this coming year.

The address of John F. Bradley is 27 Madison Ave., New York city.

Samuel G. Wing is now associated with the Shepard and Morse Lumber Company in Burlington, Vt. His address is 15 Adsit Court, Burlington.

Rev. Charles M. Tubbs, rector of Grace Episcopal church at Bath, Me., has notified the Secretary of the sudden death of his son, Roger Bosley Tubbs, who died while on a vacation with his parents on August 6, 1928. He was 21 years old. The class wish to express to Mr. and Mrs. Tubbs their sincere sympathy and regards.

At the fiftieth annual meeting of the American Bar Association, held in Seattle, Wash., this summer, Bruce W. Sanborn was elected a member of the executive committee of the Association. He will be a member of this committee for the next three years. Next to the office of president of the Association, membership in this committee is considered a chief honor.

Rev. John H. Nolan, for the past fourteen years rector of St. Peter's Episcopal church in Springfield, Mass., is now the city missionary of the diocese. Jack recently received an invitation to become rector of St. Stephen's church of Portland, Me. This is the oldest Episcopal church in the state. In 1923, he was president of the Kiwanis Club, and since 1924 has been chaplain of the famous 104 th Infantry regiment of the National Guard. He is also professor of psychology at the Springfield Y. M. C. A. College.

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