Class Notes

Class of 1905

February 1936 Robert H. Harding
Class Notes
Class of 1905
February 1936 Robert H. Harding

Besse writes that he is continuing in the insurance business but with a new address, namely, Weed & Kennedy, 116 John St., New York City. A fine old firm headed by A. I. Moriarty 1910.

He stated that Bill Knibbs had just put across in December a bang-up dinner of his Exeter gang, and had Hoppy down to speak at the gathering of this clan.

As is always the case, any '05 men in New York will be welcomed at Tubby's office with a friendly greeting from the old Major himself.

The Boston Herald of December 18, on its sporting pages, had a fine write-up about Tom Keady, commending him for the successful way he has met his coaching troubles and problems, stating that he has probably had to face more of these than any other U. S. coach, and especially mentioning his work with the Quantico Marines, Lehigh, and other colleges where he has coached in the past two decades. At present Tom is coach at Lowell High, where he has brought football and the team out of the doldrums in no uncertain way. He has made a great record in the past two years, and his Lowell team is now scheduling the best high school elevens in the state, and the Herald prophesies it will not be long before he will bring a title and championship to that city.

Word has just been received of the decease of Hubert R. Dunn, Dec. 23, at Brooklyn, N. Y. A further report will be made in the next issue of the MAGAZINE, as it is too late to obtain the data for this number.

A note at Christmas revealed that the C. C. Hills were prolonging their stop in Columbus, Ohio, although when C. C. left Boston in September he expected to leave Columbus and trek to Florida about December 1. Until further notice C. C.'s address is Norwich, Vt., where mail will be forwarded to him.

The Boston Transcript of December 21 had the following announcement:

"Dr. and Mrs. Halsey Beach Loder, of 16Braemore Road, Brookline, are announcingthe engagement of their daughter, MissMary Loder, to Louville French Niles, sonof Mr. and Mrs. Harold Louville Niles ofWellesley.

"Miss Loder was graduated from the MaySchool and from Vassar College in 1935, andis a member of the Junior League and theVincent Club.

"Mr. Niles attended Tabor Academy andwas graduated from Dartmouth Collegewith the class of 1935. He is a member ofTheta Delta Chi and Green Key, and is alsoa member of the Dartmouth Club of NewYork."

Miss Elizabeth Bradford Wiswall, daugh- ter of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Wiswall of Falmouth, was married Oct. 12 to Philip Burtt Richardson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Richardson of Passaic, N. J. About soo guests attended a reception at the bride's home after the 4 o'clock ceremony in St. Barnabas' church. The bride is a graduate of Dana Hall and Wellesley College, and her six attendants were all Wellesley classmates. Mr. Richardson is a graduate of Haverford College and is engaged in business with his father, in Passaic. The couple will make their home in Nutlev, N. j.

The class cordially extends its congratulations and best wishes to both young couples.

Secretary, Riverbank Court, Cambridge, Mass.