Class Notes

1902*

April 1941 ARTHUR S. HOUGHTON
Class Notes
1902*
April 1941 ARTHUR S. HOUGHTON

Fred Bradley is living in Monrovia, California. His health has been poor for many years, and he has not been able to live a very active life.

Plumer is engaged in the engineering business, designing and supervising the construction of buildings, mainly industrial. Among his installations have been a building for Bell Aircraft, a building for Welch Grape Juice Company enclosing eight 50,000 gallon concrete refrigeration tanks, and a transmitting station for WBEN. His location is Buffalo, N. Y. Plumer has had much trouble with his eyes since boyhood, but says that he has obtained considerable relief through the Eye Clinic at Hanover. He has a boy, a freshman in High School, who is looking forward to Dartmouth, and a daughter below High School age.

Roy Hatch's son, David L. Hatch, Dartmouth 1933, was married last August to Mary Alice Gies of Ann Arbor, Michigan. He is now studying at Harvard for his Doctorate in Sociology. Another son, Winslow R. Hatch, Dartmouth 1930 is now head of the department of Botany in Washington State College. Roy has as usual been in constant demand as a lecturer in many states.

Frank Riley is busy in Detroit with his business in Riley Engineering Corporation.

Frank French writes that he is having a quiet and retired life in Manchester, where he is working with the same company for which he has been employed many years.

Arthur Ruggles, Davis Keniston and your Secretary were the representatives of the class at the meeting of the Boston Alumni Association in February.

Fund Contributors for 1940 Contributors: 69 (72% of graduates). Total gifts: $1,674 (102% of objective). A. H. FITZGERALD, Class Agent.

1902

Abbott, Guy H. Anguera, Herman de C. Archibald, Frank S. Brown, Julius A. Chivers, Arthur H. Clark, Robert B. Clark, Robert C. Dalrymple, Albert H. Dorr, Percy O. Dow, George L. Drake, J. Frank Dudley, Charles H. Edson, Pearl P. Elderkin, George W. Estabrook, Robert F. Farr, Leslie B. Farwell, Hermon W. Fitzgerald, Amos H. Fitzpatrick, Louis J. Fox, Philip French, Frank P. Fullington, Christopher < Goddard, Charles W. Griggs, Leland Harris, Howard M. Harrison, Charles H. Hartshorn, John E. Hatch, Roy W. Hill, Harry C. Hill, W. Carroll Hosford, Clarence K. Houghton, Arthur S. Hubbard, George M. Huntington, James L. Irvin, Arba J. Keniston, Davis B. Kennedy, Alfred R. Lambert, Avery E. Lamprey, David C. Leach, Robert M. Luce, Barnard C. MacKinnon, Harry W. Merrill, Arthur H. Mooney, Clarence D. Moore, Frank C. Munroe, James A. Murray, William H. Pattrell, Arthur E. Perkins, Moses B. Peters, William P. Pillsbury, Henry C. Plumer, Harold E. Porter, J. Endicott Pratt, David D.1 Riley, Frank B. Ruggles, Arthur H. Ruggles, Arthur V. C. Sanborn, Harvey B. Sanborn, Hugh M. Schilling, Albert H. Stevens, Benjamin S. Studwell, Chester A. Thompson, Philip P. Tozzer, Arthur C. Tracy, Henry C. Walker, John Watson, Ernest B. Whitcher, Burr R. Wright, Joseph G. IMemorial gift from aclassmate.

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