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23 THE GREEN AND WHITE ALUMNI ( (The Alumni Editor would be glad to receive information in addition to that given or any correction or errors.) 1909 Ida M. Benjamin, New England Conservatory of Music, Mrs. Joseph Kraft, Winthrop, Mass. May Hackett, Emerson School of Oratory, Boston, clerk, Paymaster’s Office, U. S. Naval Station, New London, Conn. Samuel I. Kennison, Brown University T3, Harvard '17, practicing physician, 2 Comstock Ave , Providence, R. 1. Annie M. Pearse, Mrs. Robert Munroe, High St., Bristol. 1910 Gertrude Bunn, Mrs. Walter J. Watson, Constitution St., Bristol. Vivian Cobleigh, Mrs. True Palmer, India. Albert O. Earle, claim examiner. Globe Indemnity Co. of New York, office, Sanderson Bros., Providence, R. I. George R. Fish, Scoutmaster, Bristol Troop of Boy Scouts, Bristol. Emma Marguerite Flowers, Mrs. Harold Hill, Hope St., Bristol. Basil H. Perry, U. S. Military Academy, West Point, now at Officers’ Training School, Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Elizabeth Peterson, R. I. State Normal School T3, Mrs. Stephen Hopkins, teacher, Byfield School, Bristol. Florence Helen Potter, Mrs. Henry Hambrick, Newark, N. J. Mary B. Reynolds, Mrs. Frederick Bud-long. Anthony, R. I. Leicester Watts, with R. G. Dun Co, Grosvenor Bldg., Providence, R. I. Bessie West, deceased. Edith Wilson, Mrs. Albert O. Earle, Marion Ave., Providence, R. I. , Charlotte A. Young, Brown University T5, teacher, Technical High School, Providence, R. I. 1911 Evelyn Carter, R. I. State Normal School T4, teacher, Americanization School, National India Rubber Co., Bristol. Daniel W. Coggeshall, Brown University, Senator from Bristol, R. I. State Legislature. John Collins, advertising manager, Ostby Barton Co., Providence, R. I. Grace Dunnigan, stenographer, U. S. Bobbin Shuttle Co., Eddy St., Providence, R. I. Mary Easterbrooks, R. I. State Normal School T4, teacher, Reynolds School, Bristol. Phyllis Farrally, Mrs. Karl R. Moore, Harrisville, R. I. Leo Isaacson, Burdett Business School, leather salesman, Boston. Mass. Daniel L. Morrissey, Brown University, Harvard T7, practicing physician, Providence, R. I. William H. Munro, with General Lead Battery Co., Chicago, 111. Katherine R. Pauli, R. I. State Normal School T4, Mrs. Charles Burns, Wood St, Bristol. Eleanor R. Perry, deceased. Olive C. Young, Mrs. Harold Peckham, Providence, R. I. 1912 Henry Barton, Jr., R. I. State College, agent for the Standard 0:1 Co. in China, was married in Yokohoma, Japan. April 25, 1921, to Miss Mary Aplin of New York. Peter Bassing, clerk, Chase National Bank, New York City. Samuel Bassing, grocer, New Bedford, Mass. Louise Brechin, clerk, Wire Service Office, National India Rubber Co., Bristol. Nellie M. Bullock, Mrs. Harold Pedley, Mt. Hope Ave., Bristol. Marion G. Bullock, Mrs. James Ken-nelly, Hope St., Bristol. Marguerite Brogan, R. I. State Normal School T5, teacher, Reynolds School, Bristol. Ethel Blackman, Mrs. Max Cohen, Providence, R. I. Henry Eisenberg, clerk. Armour Co., Newport, R. I. Doris J. Farrally, Mrs. Albert J. Holmes, South Warren, R. I. Norman R. Hathaway, Treasurer. Bryant Stratton Commercial School, Providence, R. I. J. Ellery Ingraham, clerk. Providence Institution of Savings, Providence, R. I. Hazel B. Gardiner, Mrs. George M. Cad Chester. Penn. Irene B. Hackett, Mrs. Carl Fatzer, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mildred H. Keating, clerk, Wire Service Office, National India Rubber Co., Bristol. Margaret G. Kenney, clerk, Keds Ticket Office, National India Rubber Co., Bristol. Mary M. Leahy, Mrs. Edward Sullivan, Constitution St., Bristol. Hannah Murphy, stenographer, Factory Manager’s Office, National India Rubber Co., Bristol. • Anna Sullivan, R. I. State Normal School T5, teacher, Reynolds School, Bristol. Helen Tinglev. Brown University T7, Bryant Stratton Commercial School, teacher, Attleboro High School, Attleboro, Mass. Vincent C. Young, R. I. State College, inspecting engineer, International Motor Co., Plainfield, N. J. 1913 George M. Cady, architect, with C. H. Brazer, Chester, Penn. Rose Blackman, Mrs. William Cohen, Providence, R. I. Ruby Blaisdell, stenographer. Providence Washington Insurance, Providence, R. I.
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12 THE GREEN AND WHITE Miss Callan, to Betty Church who is humming: “Miss Church, I think that Miss Sullivan would appreciate that song more than I.” Paine (seated behind Miss Church): “So do I—too.” Newton. F.: One day I took hold of 500 volts and the works of my watch melted. Walsh, quickly: “What was it Newton, a dollar Ingersoll ?’” Miss Blake: Tell me what dormant means. (I am not supposed to know.) Brooks: “Well, why not look it up in the dictionary?” Miss Tobin (Com. Geog.): “What is the chief product of the Philippine Islands?” Ed. Walsh: “Trouble.” Miss Crapo to Head in English: “What is an educated man?” Head (rising slowly): “An educated man is a cultivated one.” Miss McCallum (English): “Phoebe was walking in the garden with blooming cheeks.” Miss Sisson: “The debating teams may have a few minutes to prepare a rebuttal.” (A pause.) “Miss Pierce, what team are you on ?” Miss Pierce: “The base ball team. Miss McCallum (English) : “I was born in a house that was handed down for 300 years.” S. Dunbar (Spelling): “He walked along the road parallel to each other.” H. Vermette (French I): “Mother threw a couple of eyes on the table. F. Rinaldi: “Miss Crapo, may I have a drink? If I don’t. I’ll die. (A pause.) Miss Crapo: “Well, die then!” Eng. teacher: “Head, go to the blackboard.” (General whispering.) “Well, how many ‘Heads’ are there in this room?” Bright pupil: “Fifteen.” Miss Blake to S. Dunbar during the Penmanship lesson. “Why don’t you make I’s better?” S. Dunbar: “I’m not used to making eyes.” Miss Crapo: “Aldrich, put whatever you are chewing into the waste basket.” Aldrich : “I can’t, it’s my tongue.” Miss Sisson to Miss Dunbar who is waving her hand: “What do you want. Miss Dunbar?” D. Dunbar: “I left part of Eli Whitney upstairs.” It makes me shake. It makes me shiver. To see “Pete” Church Running his flivver. Miss Sisson (History): “What is at the end of a railroad line?” Bright pupil: Stations.” R. Suzman (Quoting Julius Caesar): “Yet ’twas not a crown, neither ’twas one of these cornets. (Coronets.) Miss Tobin: “Miss Morra, please go to oom twelve and bring me Julius Caesar from the desk.” Miss Sisson: “If any of you have chocolate boxes, please bring them to school.” Bright Student: “What do you prefer, empty or full boxes?” Mr. Wisbey: “Can any one here run a machine ?” . Trainor: “I c an.” Mr. Wisbey: “What kind can you run. Trainor ?” Trainor: “A sewing machine.” M. Holt (French): “I melted into tears.” Bright pupil: He looked in the telephone director. Trainor, G. (English): “She set the table with three chairs. Mr. Wisbey: “Capone, do you know why the moon is called she?” Capone: “Because she has a sun who comes rolling home in the morning.” Mr. Wisbey: “Well, you can’t blame him when his mother gets full.” Pozzi: “Yes. and stays out every night.” Capone: “That’s where her money goes. She often has only a quarter.” Mr. Wisbey: “Why are a girl’s thoughts like the moon?” Pozzi: “Because there is always a man in them.” m
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24 THE GREEN AND WHITE Lloyd R. Clowes, R. I. State College, now with the Starrett Tool Co., New York. Gladys Cobleigh, Nashua, N. H. Mary Theresa Doran, clerk, Keds Office, National India Rubber Co., Bristol. Mary C. Francis, clerk, Wire Service Dept., National India Rubber Co., Bristol. Frederick E. Garvin, clerk. Traffic Dept., National India Rubber Co., Bristol. A. Norman Into, student, Yale University, New Haven, Conn. Joseph Marks. Brown University. Harlem Hospital, New York, now practicing physician, Providence, R. I. Ethel McCaw, Mrs. George Elliot, Philadelphia, Penn. Agnes E. Murphy, clerk, Wire Office, National India Rubber Co., Bristol. Mary E. Nerone, stenographer. Assistant Treasurer’s Office, National India Rubber Co.. Bristol. Harleigh Tingley, Brown University T8, i with the Dennison Mfg. Co., Framingham, Mass. Andrew Ramsay Trotter, private secretary, Thompson Leather Shoe Corporation, Brooklyn, New York. Helen Trotter, clerk, R. I. Hospital Trust Co., Providence, R. I. Eldena Usher, Mrs. Percy Beals, Hope St.. Bristol. Margaret Watts, assistant bacteriologist, New Haven Laboratory, New Haven, Conn. 1914 Mary Andrade, clerk, Keds Ticket Office, National India Rubber Co., Bristol. Elizabeth August, R. I. State Normal School '17, teacher, Reynolds School, Bristol. Roswell Bosworth, Brown University T8, agent for the New York National City Bank in Valparaiso, Chile, S. A. Elizabeth Clowes, R. I. State Normal School T8, teacher, Reynolds School, Bristol. Helen Condon, R. I. State Normal School T7, teacher, Oliver School, Bristol. John Condon, R. I. State College ’20, teacher, High School, West Warwick, R. I. Katherine H. DeWolf, Walnut Hill School. T8, student at Wellesley College. F. Reginald Dimond, Bryant Stratton Commercial School, now with Sartorius Co., Providence. Archibald Dunbar, clerk, Payroll Dept., National India Rubber Co., Bristol. John Doran, R. I. School of Design, draughtsman, C. R. Makepeace Co., Providence, R. I. Mildred Goettlcr, Cooke St., Bristol. Howard Gray, Providence Institution for Savings, Providence, R. I. Bertha Hagen, clerk, Purchasing Dept., National India Rubber Co., Bristol. Gladys Hambly, stenographer, Central Stores Office, National India Rubber Co.. Bristol. Edward V. Hughes, St. Charles’ College. Baltimore, T8. Grande Seminaire, Montreal, now student at St. Mary’s Seminary, Baltimore, Md. J. Francis Hughes, St. Charles’ College, student, Catholic University, Washington. D. C. Marguerite MacDonald, R. I. State Normal School T7, teacher, Americanization School, National India Rubber Co., Bristol. Annie I. Marshall. R. I. State College. Mrs. Leslie Young, Chicago, 111. Ruth Murray. R. I. State College T9, dietician. Boston Dispensary. Boston. Mass. Elsie Manchester, Mrs. Charles Sparks, Central St., Bristol. Philip Morris, with Morris Bros.. Bristol. J. Howard Pauli, clerk. Providence Institution for Savings, Providence, R. I. Margaret G. Reynolds, Children’s Hospital. Boston, Visiting Nurse, National India Rubber Co., Bristol. Marion Sherman. Brown University T8, Nurses’ Training School, Hartford, Conn. ’20, now Medical social service worker. Rhode Island Hospital, Providence. R. I. Annie Sisson, Brown University, T8. teacher, Colt Memorial High School, Bristol. Franklin Springer, R. I. State College, assistant chemist, Davol Rubber Co., Providence, R. I. Annabel Trainor, clerk. Wire Service Dept., National India Rubber Co., Bristol. 1915 Raymond Bliven, killed in action at Chateau Thierry, June 23, 1918. O. Griswold Boynton, Amherst T9, Credit Manager, National India Rubber Co., Bristol. Catherine Callan, High St., Bristol. Sarah Callan, stenographer, Wire Sales Office, National India Rubber Co., Bristol. Maude Crispell, Mrs. Andrew Tolker, Richmond, Va. Frances Crowley, clerk, Keds Cost Office, National India Rubber Co., Bristol. Sarah Downey, Stitching Dept., National India Rubber Co.. Bristol. Louis Della Morte, New York Law School, student, Columbia University Law School, New York. Earl K. Dunbar, clerk, Payroll Dept., National India Rubber Co., Bristol. William Gardiner. Standard Oil Co., East Providence, R. I. Edward Garvin, clerk, Payroll Dept., National India Rubber Co., Bristol. Lawrence S. Greenwell, in charge of Planning Dept., National India Rubber Co., Bristol. James T. Hassett, Broad St., Providence, R. I. J. Frank Keating, student, American
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