Class Notes

Class of 1904

December 1933 Harry B. Johnson
Class Notes
Class of 1904
December 1933 Harry B. Johnson

The class of 1904 enjoyed their usual round-up the night before the Harvard game as the guests of Carl Woods at the University Club in Boston. The following men were present: Woods, Hobbs, Marshall, Sexton, McKennis, Edgerly, Norton, Streeter, Harry Morse, Ham, Sewall, Maguire, Bullock, Kimball, Mower, Charron, Robinson, Hinman, Cronin, Jackson, Austin, Rollins, Webster, and Johnson.

In the midst of the festivities, a telegram was received from Freddie Root from San Francisco, which was loudly cheered.

The class of 1904 has three members on the Alumni Council—Woods, Bartlett, and Leverone.

A letter from R. M. Barton has been received by the Secretary. He indicates his address as Jefferson, N. H., and continues in the business of building golf courses. An interesting announcement is the fact that he is a grandfather. His granddaughter, Marjorie Spaulding, was born November 15, 1931.

Mr. John Sanderson announces that he is back at the Savoy Plaza Hotel in New York City. When any of the boys are spending any time in New York, Jack would be very glad to have them drop in and see him.

Millard F. Chase writes from the Balsams, Eagle River, Wis. Mr. Chase has six children—five boys and one daughter. Three of his sons are in business and one son is a student at the University of Wisconsin. He also has a grandson, born November, 1927. Chase is a resort owner and real estate dealer in Eagle River.

Harry B. Morse of Tesuque, Santa Fe, New Mexico, was a most welcome addition to our round-up. Many of us had not seen him since our 15th reunion. Harry has a boy in Deerfield Academy and was on to see that the boy got a good start at the school. He was in excellent health and has almost persuaded the Secretary to turn rancher and go West.

Secretary, c/o Tifft Bros., 1387 Main St. Springfield, Mass.