Class Notes

Class of 1904

June 1934 Harry B. Johnson
Class Notes
Class of 1904
June 1934 Harry B. Johnson

Harry B. Morse has a new address: Box 1240, Phoenix, Arizona.

Alfred I. Roe sends the following address: The Century Chemical Cos., 40 Selden St., Detroit, Mich. He was formerly associated with the Arctic Dairy Products Corp. of Grand Rapids, Mich.

William C. Pelkey receives mail at 935 Hospital Trust Bldg., Providence. He has for years been a prominent factor in the affairs of the Republican party in the state of Rhode Island and a newspaper man.

Murray N. Parker wrote that he did not expect to get to the reunion as his summer schedule does not land him in Littleton, N. H., where he has a summer home, till later than June. Murray is still associated with Benjamin H. Sanborn & Cos., publishers of school and college textbooks in Chicago, and represents the company in the state of Ohio. His address is Box 1193, Columbus, Ohio.

Arthur Eugene Sewall was recently elected chairman of the Republican State Committee of the state of Maine. Gene says if he can keep the Republicans peaceful for a few days, he will get away to the reunion.

Several of the classmates are planning to take in Tinker Gale's and Gil Moulton's hotels for the post-reunion, which will be held immediately after Commencement.

April 15, the Secretary received a letter from Arthur E. Warner of Newark, N. J., announcing that he had been made business manager of the Morning and SundayLedger of Newark. This is the first news from Arthur in years, and the Secretary hastened to congratulate him upon his advancement and wish him success in his new position.

T. W. Streeter attended the annual dinner of the Dartmouth Club of Northern New Jersey on April 7 at the Essex County Country Club in West Orange. He was reelected to the board of governors.

Bob Moseley writes as of April 11:

"Thank you very much for your letter ofMarch 26. The chances look very slim formy crossing for the Thirtieth Reunion. Ihad hoped to make the trip and join myfamily, who, as you know, have been inAmerica since last July, but as they willbe returning to England the last of Maythere would be no good purpose in myturning around and going back to Americaagain.

"Mrs. Moseley and the two boys—Robertand William—have been living at Monmouth, Ill. My elder son, who is now in hisseventeenth year, has elected to stay inAmerica, and he has entered the State College at Kalamazoo, Mich., specialising inarchaeology. My younger son William, whois in his thirteenth year, is entering Cheltenham College, England, in the summerterm of 1935. He is eventually going toDartmouth, of course, and will enter forthe class of 1940.

"I am dreadfully disappointed not to beable to come to the reunion this time, butit is awfully hard to make plans for eventsat so great a distance. I am going to try toget over to Boston in November."

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