Class Notes

CLASS OF 1918

June 1921 Tom Groves
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1918
June 1921 Tom Groves

William Chisholm was married April 2 to Miss Marguerite Hussey of Danvers, Mass.

The engagement of Roger L. Howland to Helen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Mallalieu of Paterson, N. J., has been announced.

The marriage of Howard S. Robinson and Helen Louise Read of Portland, Me., took place in the Clark Memorial Church of Portland, on April 23. K. B. Johnson '19 was best man, and J. H. Wilson '19 and S. S. Dodd '19 acted as ushers. Mrs Robinson was of the class of '23 at Smith.

Cort Horr is taking a factory course with the Library Bureau, at Cambridge, Mass.

Dave Skinner is selling- bonds in New York city. The pun on this name is too obvious to perpetrate.

Cliff Meredith is still tranferring his affiliations and affections. The Washington Herald has been left flat for the Washington Times.

W. A. Colby is practising law in Boston, and trying to prove that Daniel Websters &re still generated at Dartmouth.

Al Johnson has the agency for the WillysLight proposition for Sioux City and points thereabouts.

Russ Smith is touring around the country selling Spencerian pens.

Ed Felt is with a Buffalo advertising agency, and likes it immensely.

Nine '18 men are at Harvard Law School, the majority of whom will graduate this June if the exams do not throw sand in the gear box.

On May 11, seventeen Eighteeners gathered at the Hotel Avery, in Boston, to have a good feed and a good bullfest. Present: Noyes, Kapff, Ferguson, J. J. McMahon, Crishton, F. W. Morse, Jr., Tom Proctor, Wallis, Saltmarsh, Breed, Leavitt, Gleason, Christy, Hood, Chandler, Horr, and W. A. Colby.

Ted Hazen's factory (the place where he worked at) shut itself down and Ted returned to Hanover for a spell.

T. Groves, Cort Horr, Frank Christie, "Swede" Youngstrom and others t.n.tom. was to the Intercollegiate track and field meet at Cambridge. Swede is looking right pert these days.

They do say (says our Oxford correspondent) that Glendenning picked up a lot of stuff at Columbia and is now showing merrie England some wares he didn't peddle in Hanover.

Frank Clahane blows into Hanover every once in so often just to keep an eye on things.

Rumor hath it that Charlie Kozminski is rolling in shekels and a captain of several industries. Charlie always was a good skate.

Secretary, Tom Groves, Hanover, N. H.