Class Notes

CLASS OF 1917

MARCH 1932 John W. White
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1917
MARCH 1932 John W. White

When up-to-the-minute news scoops are lacking, we wonder if a series of ten-second biographies will be interesting to you. Anyway, we'll try them out, and their continuance will depend on the amount of fan mail that results.

EDUCATORS

Hank Allison has been professor of civil engineering at Clarkson College in Potsdam, N. Y., for the past few years.

Ken Burgum has been teaching in college since the war, and according to our last records was at a university in Michigan.

Al Bushnell in 1928 was superintendent of schools in Henniker, N. H., where he has remained up to date.

Dr. "Soup" Campbell is now a professor of physiology at the Dartmouth Medical School.

Ralph Cocks has stuck consistently to high and prep school teaching, and is now at the Bulkeley High School in Hartford, Conn.

Carl Colby has specialized in university work in the Romance languages and literature, and since 1930 has been at the University of Mt. Allison in Sackville, N. 8., Canada.

Tom Cotton is chief of the division of foreign language organizations attached to the Foreign Language Information Service in New York.

Bradley Davis is a professor in business administration and management at the University of lowa.

Herb Dodge is head of the mathematics department at Stearns School, Mont Vernon, N. H.

Frank Reagan has also been teaching up there for some years.

Al Dupuis has been teaching the youngsters French ever since '19, and is now at the Lowell High School.

Ned Foyles for over five years has been director of the Museum of Natural History at the University of Rochester.

Kippy Kipp has been in high school teaching at both Newport, Yt., and Sherbrooke, Quebec. His latest address is back in Newport, Vt., but we have a hunch he is teaching elsewhere.

Prof. Knowlton has been settled in the Romance language department at Hanover ever since 1921.

Roland Mac Gown, unlike most of the gang, took up teaching some years after the war, and has been at Middleboro High School in Massachusetts for the past few years.

Merle Maynard has been at the Technical High School in Springfield, Mass., for seven years now.

Cliff Murray, after a few years learning practical Spanish in the South American import and export trade, has been teaching it since 1924 at the Camden High School in New Jersey.

Joe Myer is the "Craven Laycock" of the School of Accounting at St. John's College in Brooklyn, and a C. P. A. to boot.

Larry Nourse in 1927 was made superintendent of schools in Norton, Mass.; but we understand he has given up the avocation of stylist to his feminine pupils.

Porter Perrin is a professor out at Colgate.

Bud Robie is not only teaching and organizing various activities in the high schools of Stamford, Conn., but also turns his hand to getting some of his educational writings published, and like Joe Myer, is director of a boys' camp in the summer.

Martin Sanborn has been watching the boys come and go in the science department of the Everett High School since 1919.

Rev. Herb Searles since 1930 has been in the School of Philosophy at the University of Southern California.

Ed Smith has been a popular teacher in the Central High School at Springfield, Mass., long enough to really test that popularity.

I think we ought to include Fat Spears among the educators as well as the doctors. The "ayes" have it.

Charlie Stone completes the trio of '17 men on the faculty at Dartmouth. His specialty is psychology.

Hal Tobin got his preparation for teaching mostly while flat on his back. After a year as assistant professor of international law at the University of Louisiana, he has been spending the last two on a Carnegie Foundation fellowship, doing original work in his chosen subject at Columbia.

Alden Vaughan is instructor in Latin in the Philadelphia schools.

Walter Wilson, according to last reports, in the fall of '27 was at the New York Military Academy.

Earl Woodward gives them mathematics in the Medford, Mass., High School.

Phil Wood well, too, has stuck to high school teaching, and since 1927 has been at Watertown, Mass.

Bill Wyeth has been moving around and seeing this section of the country, and is at present in Mt. Vernon, N. Y.

Rev. Don Aldrich specializes in souls at the Church of the Ascension in New York.

Rev. Natt Scott is in the same work in Sunapee, N. H.

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