Class Notes

CLASS OF 1926

NOVEMBER 1929 Charles D. Webster
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1926
NOVEMBER 1929 Charles D. Webster

Murray J. Wright has accepted the headmastership of the Newmarket, N. H.. High School. This school has an enrollment of over 200. Since leaving college he was for two years at the head of the Jefferson, N. H., High School, and one year at the Longmeadow, Mass., Day School for Boys. He was in the New Hampshire University summer school the past summer, and won the championship of the University in tennis. "Doe" and Mrs. Wright are also to be congratulated upon the arrival of a daughter, Ann Louise, born last spring.

Richard P. McClintock graduated from the Episcopal Theological School of Harvard last spring, and on May 30 was ordained deacon by Bishop Slattery at St. John's church, Winthrop, Mass. "Wee" has taken charge of St. Paul's church, Lancaster, N. H. His marriage is announced to Dorothy Grace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Ramsey of Brookline, Mass., on August 29.

Albert L. Metzger was married September 6 at the home of the bride's parents, Lambertville, N. J., to Gladys, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Schenck. Their home is at Englewood, N. J., where A 1 teaches in the high school.

Joe and Mrs. Savage are pretty proud of Joe, Jr., whose birthday will annually be observed on June 16. Home: 225 Liberty St., Bloomfield, N. J.

Brant Wallace has been appointed by Pres. Everett to line things up for the Fifth which, don't forget, comes along a year from this June. The fifty or sixty '26 reuners up for the Third have looked reunions, as such, over and can now plan for the Big Event in 1931. Brant is busy all the time collecting ideas from the New York crowd. Why don't you drop him a line if a good thought for the Fifth comes to mind. Address: 84 Hawthorne Ave., East Orange, N. J.

Mr. Clarence McDavitt was married June 20 to Miss Emily Spinney Mansfield of Boston, and a great many more of the boys have become wedded. These choice bits of news can only be released in small batches, so here are a few. If any ceremonies with a Twenty-sixer cast in the leading role are omitted let your Secretary know, he wants to announce them all to the class. Summer weddings include: Red Merrill and Barbara Black, Evanston, June 30.

Dave Harriman and Berthe Robert, Holyoke, June 26.

Gob DesMarais and Alice Parker, June 17. Fritz Lawson and Arlene Rowe, Rochester, July 24.

Ed Duffy and Adrienne Mann, Chevy Chase, June 25. Clyde Hall and Vera Ream, Boston, October 11.

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We'd like to hear from Tom Colt who is, if rumor be true, down at Pensacola pursuing his varied career—now as a cadet at the Naval Flying School. And then there's Tiny who holds down (chosen advisedly) Camp Cobbosee in Maine and stays up there long enough to shoot at ducks and then journeys quickly to New Jersey where he gets another shot at the ducks he missed in Maine.

Dean Chamberlin's recent article in the Atlantic Monthly reminds us that he may be a first class boss carpenter but he is also in Hanover teaching English this year. George Snell is back in the zoology deparment and Louis Ingram is teaching citizenship and married, too. Is this true, Louis?

Is it true that there's a lot of hot news about the class that has never wended its way into print? Drop me a line, boys.

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