Class Notes

Class of 1901

March 1931 Everett M. Stevens
Class Notes
Class of 1901
March 1931 Everett M. Stevens

At the Boston alumni dinner held at the Copley Plaza, January 28, nine men of the Class gathered around the '01 table, to renew old times. Hoppy came down from the head table to be with us for a short time, a gracious act that was appreciated. Some of the old-time regulars were missing, but we noted as being present the following: Chan Cox, Bill Bryant, Arthur Sampson, Guy Denison, Henry Taylor, Steve Stevens, Jim Smith, T. Wood, and George French.

Chan Cox recently addressed the Manchester (N. H.) Chamber of Commerce, and voiced his regard for his old town, and the cooperative civic spirit that had been shown there since the shut-down of the Amoskeag Company, and its subsequent substantial progress.

George French was in New York City in January, and Gillie with his usual class spirit got a few of the fellows together for lunch, and this made a great hit with George. He says that New York bunch is all right.

Sidney C. Harding is now superintendent of schools of the Windsor Northwest District, and is living at Rochester, Vt.

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