Class Notes

CLASS OF 1897

DECEMBER 1930 Morton C. Tuttle
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1897
DECEMBER 1930 Morton C. Tuttle

Tully Thorne is teaching English in the Paulding Junior High School of New York city. His oldest son is an electrical engineer in the Western Electric Company; his second boy is an expert steel engraver with the American Bank Note Company; his third boy is a surveyor and draftsman with the New York Title and Mortgage Company; while his youngest boy, 16 years of age, is in the junior class of Williston Seminary of Easthampton, Mass. His only daughter is a teacher in one of the Bronx schools.

Ezra S. Grover is editor of American Shoemaking. His business address is 683 Atlantic Ave., Boston. His home is at 5 Sessions St., Wellesley.

Semp Smith has recently returned from Europe, where he spent three months traveling with his family.

George Gilman advises that this last summer he changed his residence from Canada to the city of Detroit, Mich., where he is located as a special agent for the Prudential Insurance Company of America. His daughter Jean was graduated from the University of Michigan last June with Phi Beta Kappa rank. She is taking her Master's degree at the University of Michigan.

Secretary, Park Square Building, Boston