Class Notes

CLASS of 1904

DECEMBER 1931 Harry B. Johnson
Class Notes
CLASS of 1904
DECEMBER 1931 Harry B. Johnson

Harry B. Johnson has become associated with the banking house of F. L. Putnam and Company, 111 Devonshire St., Boston. He will be connected with the Springfield office at 1387 Main St.

Harrie L. Muchemore, 596 East 19th St., Brooklyn, N. Y., is at present engaged with the engineering firm of W. H. Gahagan, Inc., of Brooklyn, building for the city of New York the world's largest sewerage plant at Ward's Island, N. Y. His daughter Kathleen is in her first year at Penn. State College, and the second daughter is a student at the Brooklyn Hospital.

Henry M. Hall is with the Canada Wire and Cable Company, Toronto, Ont.

Rev. Henry K. Pierce, formerly associate rector of the Episcopal church of St. Mary the Virgin at West 46th St., New York, has entered the Roman Catholic church, according to the Brooklyn Tablet, a Catholic weekly organ. Mr. Pierce left St. Mary's five years ago and went to England, where his conversion took place, though he had until the present time kept his connections with the diocese of New York under Bishop William T. Manning.

Dr. Dan Norton sent a post card from Paris to the Secretary. He is attending the International Congress of Medical Men.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Andrews announce the marriage of their daughter Eloise to Francis Forest, Lieutenant U. S. Navy, October 14, at West Newton, Mass.

Jack Frost ("G.B.") is still athletic director at Cleveland East Technical High School. Jack writes that he recently underwent a sickness in hospital two months, but is back on his feet, with 19 pounds back of 55 lost.

The class will meet at the University Club for a round-up at the time of the Stanford game. It will be entirely informal with no banquet planned, but will join with the Alumni Association of Boston in their annual dinner.

Secretary, 1387 Main St., Springfield, Mass.