Class Notes

Class of 1902

AUGUST, 1928 Prof. George W. Blderkin
Class Notes
Class of 1902
AUGUST, 1928 Prof. George W. Blderkin

Elk Corse spent a delightful winter in California in the vicinity of Santa Monica. He had the good fortune to have a little reunion with "Henniker" Sanborn and Fred Bradley at the annual dinner of the Los Angeles Association, at which President Hopkins was the guest. His return trip took him to Phoenix, Ariz., El Paso and San Antonio, Texas, and New' Orleans, La. Elk is making his plans to move to California next year, and spend his declining years in the land of the Orange and the Prune.

Robert F. Estabrook has been elected vicepresident and general manager of the New England Telephone and Telegraph Company, and assumed his new duties July 1. In announcing his election the Boston Transcript says: 1 j "Mr. Estabrook is a New Englander who, after years of wide travel about the country as traffic expert for the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, returned here in August, 1923, to become general traffic manager of the New land Company. Two years later, on Dec. 15, 1925, he was made general manager. His early education was received at Roxbury Latin School. Finishing his preparatory work, he entered Dartmouth College, and was graduated in the class of 19LL. He took up telephone work at once in Pittsburgh. Later he went to the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company as traffic superintendent in Minneapolis. Mr. Estabrook's travels as traffic expert made him one of the best known telephone men in the country, and have enabled him to become intimately acquainted with all the more important new developments m the business."

Secretary, Princeton, N. J.