Class Notes

Class of 1905

May 1929 Frederick Chase
Class Notes
Class of 1905
May 1929 Frederick Chase

Henry Hobart is with the R-K-0 Studios, producers of motion pictures, with offices at 780 Gower St., Los Angeles, Cal. Henry's home address is at 1501 Harper Ave., Hollywood, Cal.

Walter May, deputy commissioner of education of the state of New Hampshire, is now living at 4 Holt St. in Concord. His office is in the Patriot Building.

Halsey B. Loder, Jr., and William P. Clough, Jr., qualified for one of the Tabor Academy cruises during the spring vacation. These cruises are rewards for the students on the honor list in scholarship and citizenship. On board ship the boys are cadets in training, and have a chance to put into practice the theories of navigation studied in the class room. Both Loder and Clough were members of the group sailing from New York on March 21 for Porto Rico, in charge of Headmaster Lillard. The schedule called for a basketball competition with the high school division of the University of Porto Rico at San Juan. Another group set off for Mexico, intending to call on Ambassador Morrow; a third group went to Guatemala, and a fourth to Honduras.

Judge Ralph W. Reeve was reported as an enthusiastic rooter for Gus Sonnenberg in a ringside seat at the recent affair with Malcewicz at the Boston Garden. The Secretary also had tickets for the match (not at the ringside), but to his great disgust was not able to attend.

Vernon A. Biggs, realtor, of Pasadena, Cal., reports that his office is at 393 East Green St.

As reported in the March number of the ALUMNI MAGAZINE, Rufus Day is the joint author with Woodlief Thomas of "The Growth of Manufactures 1899-1923, a Study of Indexes of Increase in the Volume of Manufactured Products," which has been published by the Department of Commerce as Census Monograph No. 8.

Secretary, 511 Sears Building, Boston