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1 ' f EQEWJLTA-reverend LDWEWLTJLTLWLTE E53 -CQ l The Arms Student ' Lil- T. 1 iff 1 A A :J a ' LET il l John Coombs is married and lives on his iences innlndia. He was there for a few li: li? 1 farm in Colrain, Mass. years with the International Banking :il 'Ji .st t'tthUS'1924 G: 1 . . . . ys em, re urning o e . . in . E. L Wllllam Davenport' 13 marrled and em' When he drove out of these parts, he was :Cl -1. ployed by the Whitehead and Hoag CO' of headed for the big city of New York and li: -IE: i Nutley, N. J. Address 116 Vreeland St. We Suppose he has landed some big job by SEQ E: Dorothy Davis, Mrs. Harold Shumway, h0W- He may be reached hhlfeugh the :U :U resides at 36 Grinnell St., Greenfield, Mass. Army NHVY Chlhy New Yefk City- L-1: -D? Lucy Davis is engaged in government Dean Griswold is located in Griswold- il: 'L work in Washington, D. C. Her address is ville with the Griswoldville Mfg. Co. You :U D: 1419 N. St., North West, Apt. 28. know he married that Vatsie girl. Mr. D: gi-l . . . Stork brought them a Robert Deane this :J ...D-1? Roger Peck IS married and has tflvfhghlld' January 8th. That small town is most too B: -can illelrggs He lives on his farm in S e urne, Small to hold our nGriz',, now. S-1216? Say :U .17 ' . he looks like his dad, too-too a G: C: Myrtle Perkins 1S a teacher in Baker Ellen Ham an Warner and ,,Bucky,, are :U -5-'1 School, Shelburne Falls. u . G. id .H - U: p in riswo V1 e, too. They have al E Mildred Reed, Mrs. Edward Goodell, is ready started to train their little Elizabeth E -DE doing concert work and singing in the St. Anne so she will be able to hold her own :U :FL Thomas Cathedral in New York City. against that Bobbie Griswold. B: -D? Doris Swckwell, MTS- George Wood, Richard Johnson married a Worcester :E-in 'DE lives in Shelburne Falls. She has a boy and girl and they are making their hgme there, :Q .r H girl. They have a Junior. Q: '-L . . E Ohve .Storms lwes at the home of her Carl Meekins was graduated from Tufts H'-GJ: 'DE parents In Colramf Mass' Medical School June, 1926. He 1S now :U -T' Florence Wells, Mrs. Robert Haeberle, lhtefhe at the TTOY IIIOSPWQI, TYOY, N5 Y- JE TFU: , lives at 175 Poplar St., Roslindale, Mass. D0 YOU SUPP0Se hee Sagylhg HOW, Oh, :fl .11 1 She has one child. Ellen, where are my palpitation pills? I.: -1. 5 Leulla Williams is a trained nurse in William Pelchie was graduated from fall: lk Springfield, Mass., address is 2375 Main St. Tufts Medical School and for several years :Q .rl n has been located at Turners Falls. He is 3: -GQ Deceased Members' on the staff at the Farren Hospital and has :Q -1' Lila Gleason Alvin Harris done considerable with surgery. He mar- D: -G15 ried a graduate of that hospital. They :Lf , - have a daughter, born last fall. -G? 1 A 1916 Leon Roberts is married again and living 11: -B25 in Greenfield. They have two little girls. ?LfI- LI' E 1 22.if.z.'2sa, gbeffs 53913. fi -L address is No. 40 Grinnell st. are ' eve an fee' men ' lf' 'JE ' t ' They have one son. il -V Francis Barnard, for a little side attrac- . . . . -Ei tion in a cattle show this fall, attacked one Grace SCh0Y1'0Hi-'S Uleffled Phllhp Mlhel' fl :LV 1 of his prize bulls. Poor Francis was laid up Of W0feeSte1', Mass- They, Wlllh their .f- -D? l for a considerable length of time. We were gEh1fz',VE7heke tlfheh' home at 27 Eleetrle 'Tig- l glad to hear of his recovery. Wouldn't you fee , 01'eeS ef- p ET J 'L , . . -D? l S5350 have Seen that animal after the Malcolm Ward married Mabel Brown of 4,1-Z E Readsboro, Vt. Mack had to give up his Q -F K Harold Bemis spent a week end last work for the Potter Grain Co. because of J- -DE August visiting friends around Shelburne his health. But the last we knew he was 23-M :Lf 4 Falls. He's just the same old Bink. We feeling line and able to work in the Chair .r- -D? I enjoyedehearing of his interesting exper- Factory in Readsboro, Vt. gil- i J' je . fl l fr Y .lLTf.LTflL'f'L,'f.M,Tram?LTLLTLWLTLWAL'WLWALTLLTJLTLTJLWLTLTLTLQEQE ' 70
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gy, ei' LV 5 5 in: G: Ii :J 30: in: in: 3-T 5 '33 5 ID: :ll 5 :DET 51? LE The Arms Student . g f1.'fJI.',TAL'i'aiT.!.al'iLvJL JLTr.lL'WJL171.l.'TrJL'WJL:WLfE6.3,4 fd sl fa Electrical Shop of which her.brother is proprietor. Hallam Turton, our president, works for the Fall Mt. Electric Company at Bellows Falls, Vermont. I saw his son the other day, a real boy. Elsie Chandler Lutman, our salutatorian, has one daugh- ter, Jean. Elsie lives near her sister in Alden, Iowa, where her husband has a pastorate. I- see Alfred Walker occasionally. He has a son. Alfred is superintendent of dis- tribution for the New England Power Association whose offices are at Worcester. Alfred does a great many things on the side, such as lecturing to Tech. students, entertaining at various gatherings, and so on. Albin Johnson I see every summer. He lives out on Long Island. His son, Stanley, and daughter, Ruth, keep him hustling. Three years ago Christmas I met Dr. Haigis. Carleton lives with his family at Haydonfield, N. J. In 1923 he received his Doctor of Science degree from Clark. We are all very proud of our classmate and we are all very happy in his well earned success. Carleton is chief physicist of the Victor Talking Machine Co., in Camden, N. J. I cannot help but insert here how proud Prof. Holbrook would have been! I am going to add an account of Dr. Haigis' great achievement as written in the New York Times a year ago. Carleton has just returned on the Leviathan from England where he has been on a business trip demonstrating this great achieve- ment. Camden, N. J., March 8-Development of a super talking machine, having a horn 11: :Q D: :G 0: :Q D: il L: :Q 11: :U L: :Q lr: :Q D: :U D: TQ :U Albin has charge of the New York oflice of twenty feet long, which can duplicate the J: Roger , Lunt and Bowlen, Silversmiths, on full volume of a band, a pipe organ, or the fil- Maiden Lane. Albin and Sumner are now voice of a singer, was made known tonight J'- about the same height. Could Miss Parker when the instrument was demonstrated il have made such a comparison in the days publicly for the first time at a meeting of ill- at Arms? I l the Architects' Association. -1- When WHS teachlflg m TPGHWH, every The new instrument was developed in the 5'-I lmllday time 011 my Way ,home would laboratories of the Victor Talking Machine JT: meet Hazel Gleason I7Ia111gan wlth her oo. under the direction of Dr. Carleton D. :gl -1- daughter, Jane. Hazel lives at Rutherford, Haigis, chief physicist of the Company, -J: E -lg Where her husband, MGTYIUG Halllgafl, after several years of research in acoustics. :Q ..r 08, 15 emPl0Yed by the American Tel- and With this climax, worthy of the great I.: 'Dwi Tel- , i D class of 1910, I close. Zfl :ll According. to Madeline Ward Rlckett, Always cordially yours, U: ll? Providence is only about an hours run M R R :fl ..r from Shelburne Falls. Madeline's husband, ' ' ' E gemlly llftigkletgl 'Oil is chemist for the F-51- --F tan ar i o. argaret and Kendall J- '1 . D: are the names of her two children. Many 1914 fl Q week-ends I see Madeline. Cassie Carrier J- C: Alvord lives near Madeline. Her husband . . . . fl -' has a responsible positi n with th H. B. Harry Alvord IS hvmg 19 South Hadley -DE Hard Co. Hazel Bemijs Eaton did live glans' He Works for the F1Ske.Rubber CO' il :Eg neall, too, blut nowl her husband is' located e ls marred, and has two chlldren- gl' Witf, an eectficii ,CQUWFI1 in Augusta William Bliss is married and lives in '1- :ulgz l1:2Ig5IglHI::5fg2gGTg131a, and a 1117019 bor Boston, where he is employed by the fj- -r 'FH On- Shawmut National Bank. G: When I wrote Miss Parker's name a few jf plalllagraplls bacll: l tcllought of Merville , Il 10215109 tBfl9Wg, MTS- Aghughqlglkef, TUE e ter. won er. an we ever forget 15 Wmg 3 QVGTBHCG -, 0 UFI10 if lVIerville's beautiful- tenor voice, his yodel- Falls, MESS- She has 9' S011 and 8 daughter- Hail: E l?ge3nifh2,Tv?2hlZ2iEii...2l.i?rien0lbi1u Ruth Chapman is teaching in the il :I- gn in Sunda i h hs rid Sy Catherine Gibbs' Secretarial School in New J- E broidgasting li nnilu2 uiiharwefnusllii York City- TJ: T5 engagements. He is married and has two Sarah Clark is director of Americaniza- Qld :El children. At present he has a pos1t1on with tion in Gardner, Mass. Her address is 225 J- -C? a telephone company in Oakland, Calif. Woodland Ave. Q Ji js 1 'W' JLJLIJLJLJLJLJLJLIIJIIFEJQQ E53,gLTlLTiLT3-TLWTTTTTTLFTFWTTTTTTFT'W'lT'l,
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li: 4 U: 4 C: 4 ll: 4 li-'T 4 C: 4 ll: 4 k 4 D: 4 I? 4 ll: 4 ll: 4 D: 4 Li' 4 ll: 4 D: 4 D: 4 li: 4 D: 4 :DF U5 B The Arms Student f'.L.i'M.'iJl.Tra'i'll.'wJl.'WlL. illwll-WLLTLTJLWLWI 353' fi ii Ie Gertrude Wheeler, we think, may still RZ found at Hastings Hall, Fitchburg, ass. We regret to report the loss by death of two of our members- Ruth Wheeler, who married Leon Roberts, died during the Hu epidemic. Alberta Walden passed away last July 4th at her home in Colrain, after a long hard sickness. 1919 As spring draws near and another school Sarah Wells Coombs lives on a farm, as does also Wilma Thompson Harris. If we go to Shelburne w.e will find Christine Gould living at home. , Stevens Dole is engaged in farming. Alwine Geiger works in the office of the Standard Oil Company and drives to her work each day. Two of our number are residing in Greenfield. John Jangro works there and Dean Eldridge teaches Manual Art in the high school. Vivian Ward attends North Adams Normal School, and Ruth Walker works in B: :Q n: :ii rr: Co ii: 4 D: :ii ii: :ii cf: :ii ii: :ci L: :ri ii: :il :ci year is nearly finished, our thoughts turn to 8' bank in that city' H- the C1558 Of 1919- We Were thirty-two ill Doris Martin Carter is a trained nurse in Q number and left Arms' portals ready, and Springfield. J' feeling ourselves fully capable to overcome - E3- any obstacle with which we might meet. n Katherine Ball is teaching Kindergarten 'ij' We have been widely separated but let us III Everett, MESS- 1. 'f t fi d t h t h ' J- Fiing' We camo n Ou W a eac ls S Arthur Nlildrgvigfii is an architect in 1 yracuse, ew or . J' ' There are 8 few Who havent strayed far- Sybil Fiske Riaei is living iii Hardwick T512 Miriam Cromack Chandler is keeping Mass ' IQ house. in .Shelburne Falls as is also our ' 1,2 L'Hl0illCt0f:l4ildIE1l8 Galbraith Rand. She Warren Gould is teaching in the high :Di BS W0 C 1 011- school in Greenwich Ct. . ' 4 Leona Haller Wissman and Reynold live .HOWa1'd Mann is W0l'kiI1g in the Office of -r at the Falls. Reynold works for Goodell Bird Gr Son at East Walpole, Mass. il- E Pratt CO' Bernice King Downs lives in Tyringham, gf E Howard Schontag works for the New Mass' if :rig England Power CO- Alice Smith Glidden lives in Waldoboro, 531: M ' e. :Q Irene Stemple Ashton seems not to be am 1,2 -DJ? domestically inclined so .she works in an Anna, Labelle is working for Uncle Sam -L oiiice in Greenfield, driving her own car at Washington, D. C. If you don't like the J- -DJ? back and forth to work eac day. way things go, just drop a line to Anna. Ell- -1-' J D: Duncan Upton has given up his work for A1 S ' k' ' p , :il 1 the .New England Power Co. and will travel ex an is wor mg In anama -G? Selling SPOTUHE equipment- Marjorie Spear Smith and Harold Smith Z-fl 'L are living in California. ,J ma 0 ano ti wor s in is at ers fu.. D: R'ldVt'k'h'fh' 'UE store. Ralph Booker is a construction engineer gd' ..r' at Boynton Florida. 1- E A few have chosen Colrain for their , -fg- Ia home. Here we find Helen Ward Call Annetta Bader Goulden is living at L D: teaching school and keeping housef Lakeland, Florida. :fg- -' 3: -1 L? , 4. .Uilr I g 1 N J-L EQ fHiF lL'iT'+4'Tl:'-iL'TT-31T3iTJl-T-4-TiLTiWf!'T-!iiTlL'I VSTQI1 FJ3'iT-4 TF3iLWf5'W4 TTJ-LiTiliTi:1ES'f3 I l
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