Class Notes

1907*

June 1939 HENRY R. LANE
Class Notes
1907*
June 1939 HENRY R. LANE

Classmate Elwin Fisher Cutts, who left us in 1904, transferred to Annapolis, and graduated there in 1908, is now a naval captain. On April 20 he was assigned to command the battleship Pennsylvania, flagship of the commander-in-chief of the fleet. Captain Cutts is a member of the staff of the Naval War College at Newport, R. I. His home is in Milford, N. H., and his son graduated from Annapolis in 1938. The Secretary hopes to report in a later issue a communication from Captain Cutts.

Bill Sanborn's numerous friends will be happy to learn that he is employed by Harvard University and is full of health and good spirits.

Walter Kennedy is now representing Charles B. Reed & Company, 10 Post Office Square, Boston.

News notes from Dick Southgate on the Hanover front include the following interesting bits: Charlie MclCendree has been a grandfather for several months Dick Heneage is teaching in the high school at Windsor, Vt. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Porter (she was Sylvia Heneage) have acquired a small farm house near Hanover, and he is employed in the book department at the Co-op. Marguerite and Rip Heneage recently returned from a Florida vacation. Bob is engaged in insurance work, employed by the National Grange Insurance Company of Keene, N. H. John, better known as "Butch," is a junior, and Peter, Rip's youngest, attends the Clark School in Hanover Dick reports meeting in Hanover last fall our good friends and classmates Waldo Pickett and Julius Dutton, both of Portsmouth, N. H.

The "Hovey Hum" was held at the University Club in Boston on May 4 as scheduled. A full account of this event will undoubtedly be given in another part of the MAGAZINE. This was held largely through the efforts of George Liscomb '07, who presided, and Harry McDevitt '07 participated.

The death of David E. Wight '07 at Daytona Beach, Fla., on April 20 is reported. No further information is now available.

Signing off until October. When the annual appeal is issued for ALUMNI MAGAZINE subscriptions, remember how interesting and informing this year's publication has been!

Secretary, 140 Federal St., Boston