Class Notes

1908

February 1948 LAURENCE SYMMES, WILLIAM D KNIGHT, ARTHUR BARNES
Class Notes
1908
February 1948 LAURENCE SYMMES, WILLIAM D KNIGHT, ARTHUR BARNES

Robbie Robinson of Des Moines attended the fall meeting of the Alumni Council in New York City in November. Robbie is the only man in the class on the Council, now that the terms of Artie Soule and Jack Everett have expired. Robbie was a member of the Nominating Committee to select an Alumni Trustee.

Art Lewis and Naomi attended the meetings of the National Association of Manufacturers held in New York in December. George Squier is the editor of a monthly magazine TheLever, published by Lewis-Shepard Products, Inc., Volume I, No. 1 of which appeared last November. The cover of this magazine was reproduced from an oil painting by Elizabeth Blackman Lewis, Art's daughter-in-law. Mrs. Lewis specializes in portrait painting, but she did this painting for reproduction on the cover of the magazine. More than 35,000 concerns in almost every industrial field are now using Lewis-Shepard labor lightening equipment. (adv.)

Lewis and Grant, and Newton, Davis and Henry, Attorneys-at-law, have announced their consolidation under the firm name of Lewis, Grant, Davis and Henry at Bio First National Bank Bldg., Denver, Colorado. Mason was the senior partner of Lewis and Grant and is now the senior partner of the new firm. The name of Byron R. White appears as one of the associates. This associate was better known a few years ago as "Whizzer" White, Colorado Ail-American halfback. It is to be hoped that with "Whizzer" and the other younger men in the line-up, Mason will not have to scrimmage very much during the next few years.

Three generations of O'Sheas held a family reunion in Laconia in August with children and grandchildren coming in from Lawrence, Mass., and the deep south. The O'Sheas are not real rivals of the Treadways and Wymans, who at last reports each boasted ten grandchildren, but Arthur and Pauline are doing very well.

Parson Bill English of the First Congregational Church of Norwood, Mass., organized in 1736, took a motor trip through Vermont last fall which led him through Montpelier. Parson Bill made a call upon Joe Blakely in his century old drug store and had some difficulty and discussion in regard to the amount he owed a parking meter for his parking in front of Joe's store. Parson Bill reports that these Vermonters watch their pennies as closely as ever.

Dick Merrill reports in from California and complains that Larry Symmes has not answered his last long letter to him. Perhaps Larry had the wedding and his trip to England on his mind.

Sumner Crosby, barrister and sage of Falmouth, Mass., writes in to express a few kind words in regard to the efforts of the Class Notes Editor.

Fund Contributors for 1947 105 Gifts (Participation Index 65). Total gifts: $5,048.03 (84% of objective). ARTHUR L. LEWIS, Class Agent.

1908

Adler, Lawrence Alden, Alanson G. Anderson, Arthur T. Badger, Erastus B. Baine, George F. Barnes, Arthur B. Bartlett, Edward P. Bills, Clinton E. Blake, Francis G. Blakely, Joseph W. Blanchard, Gordon Blood, Arthur K. Chandler, Albert R. Cogswell, Harold B. Comstock, Donald L. Corcoran, John W. Cowee, Howard W. Crosby, Sumner Currier, Ralph P. Currier, Warren Danforth, Richard S. Detlefsen, John A. Dunn, Theodore I. English, Harold L. English, William F. Evans, Webster B. Everett, John S. Farrington, Edward C. Fine, George B. Fiske, Eben W. Frothingham, Donald Y. Furman, Griffin, Winthrop A. Griswold, Laurence W. Hale, Warren F. Hammond, J. Albert Harriman, Walter H. Hilton, Howard H. Hinman, John H. Hoar, Crosby A. Hobart, Harold S. Hodgson, Fred H. Hopkins, Arthur S. Howe, Luther M. Hull, Morton Irish, Stacey B. Jordan, Thomas E. Knight, William D. Knox, Benjamin C. Lewis, Arthur L. Lincoln, Ernest A. Lowe, Porter W. Lynde, William M. Mann, Scott W. Marsh, Everett T. Marsh, Raymond E. Marshall, Lee W. Melville, Chester W. Merrill, Richard B. Miller, William A. Mitchell, Harry W. Munkelt, Frederick H. Nichols, Andrew L. Norton, James J. Nute, Stanley P. O'Shea, Arthur D. Parkinson, Dana Pease, Ralph S. Perkins, Allan M. Prentice, Eugene M.1 Rich, Walter C. Robinson, Francis A. Rogers, Harry K. Rotch, Arthur B. Royce, Clayton E.2 Rugg, Harold O. Ruggles, Sydney L. Rutherford, Seymour S. Ruxton, Douglas D. Safford, Charles N. Schilling, Frederick E. Severance, Charles C. Sherburne, Raymond W. Sides, Arthur C. Smallman, Edwin W. Snow, Harold H. Soule, Arthur T. Squier, George E. Stearns, Malcolm Stickney, Park W. Stone, Henry L. Symmes, Laurence M. Thompson, John W. Thompson, Philip L. Thompson, Robert F. Thorpe, Burton D. Treadway, Lauris G. Vietor, Frederick Walker, Charles H. Wiley, Earl W. Williams, Howard K. Winkley, Willard C. Winslow, Elisha F. Wooldridge, Reginald Wyman, Arthur M. MEMORIAL GIFTS FROM: 1 Mrs. Prentice.2 Gift received prior todeath.

CLASS AGENT ARTHUR L LEWIS '08

Secretary, 115 Broadway, New York, 6, N. Y. Class Notes Editor, 602 Forest City National Bank Bldg Rockford, 111. Treasurer, Taftville, Conn. Class Agent, ARTHUR L. LEWIS 125 Walnut St., Watertown, Mass.