Class Notes

CLASS of 1907

OCTOBER 1931 Charles P. Woodworth
Class Notes
CLASS of 1907
OCTOBER 1931 Charles P. Woodworth

Harold and Mrs. Niles, with their son who entered the freshman class in September, spent the summer in Europe. Their son went over with the Tabor Crew to compete in the Henley Regatta.

Norman Cushman's son Gardner is another son of a classmate who entered Dartmouth this fall. A further list of sons of our class entering this year will be included in the next issue.

Dick Southgate was in Hanover for a few days during the summer, where he saw Jack Wallace and his wife, who were then ending an automobile tour of Canadian and New England resorts. Morris Smith was also at Hanover, recuperating from an operation for gall stones. Charlie McKendree's family spent the summer in Europe. Charlie's sailing to join them was delayed on account of a mastoid operation. Jack Downey with his wife spent a summer's week-end in Hanover. Jack told Dick that he would surely attend our Twenty-fifth Reunion. The class will sympathize with Sam Bartlett because of his having to return to Hanover in July on account of the death of his mother. Dick also saw Harry Storrs, whose family was spending a vacation at Lake Morley.

Gus Wiswall is now the managing head of a merger of a few box manufacturers, which was arranged in the late spring.

In the Directory of the Alumni Associations, our class is represented by the following:

General Alumni Association Jack Wallace, executive committee Alumni Association of Maine Bob Lane, president Dartmouth Club of Worcester Ted Langill, president Dartmouth Club of Utah Rice Kimball, president Alumni Council George Howard and Bill Minsch Dartmouth Club of Rockford, III. Jim Bartlett, president

The first of September, the following announcement was sent to the lumber trade:

"The wholesale lumber business heretofore carried on by the Woodstock Lumber Company with offices at 131 State St., Boston, Mass., will after September 1 be continued by an organization of which Charles P. Woodworth will be the manager. Mr. Woodworth has been connected with this business for nearly twenty years, and has been assistanttreasurer and sales manager. Associated with him will be Eugene M. Carmody, who has been with the Company since its organization in 1908, and Herbert Gallagher, for some time a member of its sales force. The business will be conducted for the present, at least, at the same address in the Board of Trade Building. This Company will handle spruce lumber, lath, white cedar shingles, Idaho, Pondosa, and California pine, yellow pine, fir and cedar uppers, red cedar shingles and clapboards, dimension fir and hemlock." This business has been incorporated under the name of Woodstock Lumber Company.

Secretary, 131 State St., Boston