Class Notes

1902*

February 1940 ARTHUR S. HOUGHTON
Class Notes
1902*
February 1940 ARTHUR S. HOUGHTON

Bill Mahoney has rounded out over twenty-six years with The Merchants' Association of New York, at its offices in the Woolworth Building. Bill takes his vacations in the winter in Southern California so as to substitute sunshine for snowstorms, as he says. Many of us wish we could do likewise.

"Cap" Pillsbury has lately returned from Panama, where for three years prior to last September he was Chief Health Officer of the Panama Canal Zone. After coming back from the Canal Zone he was for a time Chief Surgeon of the Third Corps Area, with offices in Baltimore. "Cap" is now located in Washington, at 2400—16 th Street, care of the Adjutant General.

Roy Hatch writes that his oldest son, Winslow, who was an instructor at Dartmouth for three years, has gone to Washington State College as head of the Department of Botany. He has a Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins. Roy's second son, David, Dartmouth '33, is now teaching in the field of Social Studies in Montclair, N. J. High School, and is working for his Doctor's degree at Columbia.

Hatch still gives up a great deal of his time to lecturing in his chosen field of the Social Studies, having lectured in past years in forty of our states.

George Graham's son is studying for his M. D. at the University of Pennsylvania.

Burr Whitaker is living in St. Albans, Long Island, New York. He has four children, one boy, the eldest, and three girls, the youngest of which was born on September 11 last. Burr is a physician and is engaged in research work at New York Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital in New York City.

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