Class Notes

Class of 1907

May 1929 Charles P. Woodworth
Class Notes
Class of 1907
May 1929 Charles P. Woodworth

At a meeting at Concord, N. H., on April 9, of the New Hampshire Civic Association, which was presided over by Governor Tobey, Judge McLane defended the attitude of the public and President Hannauer of the Boston and Maine Railroad presented the railroad's side of the problem.

The Ted Posters recently purchased a home in Great Neck, L. 1., to which they will move in June.

Ted Richardson, who is the New England representative of the Southern Pine Sales Corporation, which is a concern doing an extensive business in this territory, is the secretary and treasurer of the Sliver Club. This is an organization among lumbermen, who play golf together once or twice a month during the summer.

Jack Stilphen, who is a very active member of the Sandy Burr Golf Club at Wayland, Mass., was unsuccessful in breaking one hundred in the first tournament of the club held on April 6.

Members of the class who have not yet sent in their subscriptions for the Alumni Fund should do so without delay. This will be of great assistance to Judge McLane, who is entitled to the co-operation of the class to limit his extra efforts which have been required for years to keep the class up to its quota.

If you have not sent in $5.00 to the Secretary for class dues, please send it along without the necessity of further effort on his part.

Secretary, 131 State St., Boston