Class Notes

CLASS OF 1900

April 1917 Natt W. Emerson
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1900
April 1917 Natt W. Emerson

Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Dolloff announce the birth of a daughter, Elizabeth, on March 3. 1916.

Dr. and Mrs. Royal Hatch announce the birth of a son, Royal Hatch, Jr., on February 4, 1917.

Prof, and Mrs. Harold R. Hastings announce the birth of a son, at Clinton, N. Y., March 1, 1917.

On March 19, Natt W. Emerson joined the New England office of the George Batten Company. This is one of the larger advertising agencies, with headquarters in New York city and branch offices in Boston and Chicago. Emerson's address will be in care of George Batten Company, Room 514, Tremont Building, Boston, Mass. He has been connected with The Curtis Publishing Company for the past four years.

Harry Hutchins is engaged in engineering work in connection with the Crowell and Smith Company of Cleveland, Ohio. His address is Room 602, 2077 East Fourth St.

D. L. Condit is acting in the capacity of assistant sales manager for the Duplicator Manufacturing Company. This firm makes commercial duplicating machines of a very high character. His business address is 530 South Dearborn St., Chicago, and his home address 416 Roslyn Place.

Robert 0. Snow is now connected with the Nonotuck Silk Company. His address is 14 Central Street, Florence, Mass. This concern is one of the largest manufacturers of spool silk in the country. The town of Florence is but a short distance from Northampton.

The Class of 1900 held its annual round-up at the Hotel Thorndike on Saturday evening, March 10. It was the largest round-up the class has ever held. There were thirty-four men present out of forty-three who live in the immediate vicinity of Boston. Some of the men came from a long distance specially to be present at this round-up: Dr. Long from Brooklyn, N. Y.; Corson from Rochester, N. H.; Davis from Plymouth, Mass.; Dolloff from Concord; Fairfield and Keyes from Hanover; Mathes from Dover; Prescott from Milford; Snow from Florence; Teague from Williamstown, and Wallace from Nashua. President Rankin presided. The secretary gave a short talk about the Secretaries Association. Professor Keyes told about present conditions at the College, and the problems which it was facing. Jennings described the inter-class gathering held last summer at the Lawrence Country Club. George Boyd told of the out-door round-up. Arundel told of the plans for the coming round-up. It is anticipated that this will be an unusually important event, and every effort will be made to get at least forty men to attend. It will be held at Hampton Beach as before, and accommodations have already been secured. Every 1900 man present was asked to talk with others, so that no one should miss the most important event, for the class, in the year. Teague told of his trip to Honolulu, where he met Drew, and also of the hospitality he received from Salinger while in Los Angeles. An informal discussion took place in reference to the conditions at Dartmouth today compared with those which existed when the class were undergraduates. News was brought to the class of the illness of Hildreth, and a night letter of sympathy was sent to him in care of the St. Vincent Hospital, where he is awaiting an operation. This dinner was not only the largest, but one of the most enthusiastic the class has held. Professor Keyes spoke about the efforts made by the college to entertain the alumni during the winter, and urged the class to plan an expedition to Hanover next winter, bringing their wives and children. The next class event on the program is the out-door round-up. which will be held at Hampton Beach on the first Friday in June. Every member of the class is urged to mark this date on his calendar, and let nothing stand in the way of his being present. It will last from Friday night until Sunday night, and everyone is assured of a splendid time, with the opportunity to visit with each and every man, renew old ties, and cement the strong friendship which exists between all members of the class.

Secretary, Natt W. Emerson, 514 Tremont Bldg., Boston