Wentworth Institute of Technology - Tekton Yearbook (Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1925

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rm-Jn n n . -mapa THE TEKTON PRINTING ' John I. Bartick, Printing 1924, is with the Dennison Manufacturing Co., Fram- ingham, Mass., as a printer. Chester Keyser, Printing 1923, was placed with the Carters' Ink Co., Cam' bridge, ,Mass., operating a multifcolor press. C. L. Anderson, of Printing 1925, is go' ing to work at Sparhawk Hall, Ogunquit, Me., in the printing department after grad- uation. STEAM AND ELECTRICAL POWER PLANT PRACTICE E. Murray Acker, S. E3 E. P. P. A25 starts work with the New York Edison Co., in New York City soon after graduaf tion. Wm. H. Bradford, S.ff?E.1924, who has been at his home in Salem Depot, N. H., since graduating, owing to ill health, recently started work with the Dyer Co., Cambridge, Mass. 3 Edmund A. Magrane, S. E3 E. 1924, was placed about April 20 with Atwell Co., as an inspector. He was formerly with the New England Telephone Company in Boston. Michael Waldron, S. Es? E. P. P. 1923, is Hring Qoilj with the American Printing Co., Fall River, Mass. john I. Barry, S. 55' E. P. P. 1924, is now with the Skinner Organ Co., Boston, Mass., doing electrical work. James I. Mathews, S. E3 E. P. P. 1918, is now with the Minute Tapioca Co., Or' ange, Mass., on general mechanical work, shop and drawing. Lawrence C. Bailey, S. E3 E. P. P. 1923, has recentl.y started work for the American Printing Co., Fall River, Mass. He was formerly with the Western Electric Co., in New York City. FOUNDRY MANAGEMENT AND OPERATION Albert Kanrich, F. M. EEO. 1921, has recently accepted a position with the Alden Park Manor Garage in Brookline, Mass., as manager. . Maynard S. Calkin, F.M.EG?O.192Z, has followed up marble work with Roy' Cliff Marble Co., Cleveland, Ohio, has started work with the Vermont Marble Co., Proctor, Vt., as a draftsman. PHOTO'ENGRAVING Dominic Chiringhelli, Advanced Photo' Engraving class, recently started work with the Waid Studio, 168 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass., on photography work. PATTERN'MAKING Raymond R. Auclair, PatternfMaking 1923, has recently started with the Worth? ington Pump Works, Cambridge, Mass., as a patternmakerg he was formerly with the Walworth Manufacturing Co., Bosf 12011. 6 V 1 In Jllemorimfz . i CHARLES KITTREDGE DUNN l I Gfzufffate of F0?HZflf7'jl Practice Cozmfe Clair of 1920 1 Died N01-'671Z6'87' 9, 1922 i I In tjllemormwz EARL AUGUSTUS PICKERING , Sferzllz mmf Elemfiml Pazzifei' Plant i Clam of 1921 , Died December 30, 1924 n --lfsbfill 1 3 1549-- 1 A

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rrzion-maha f ---V--, a5 i -f. ,U - f -W -ft--sence THE TEKTON started work on May 6 for the Beckwith Elevator Co., 123 Pearl Street, Boston, Mass., installing electric elevators. Watson.B. Thrower, E. E. 1924, recently accepted a job with the Twin State Gas Electric Co., Dover, N. H., in the Gas Department. Wilbert Cook, E. C. '24, who has been in radio work in Washington, D. C., since graduating, was recently placed with the Massachusetts Gear E5 Tool Works in Woburn, Mass. james J. Ritchie, E. C. '23, was placed with the North Shore Electrical Equip' ment Co., Lynn, ,Mass., on installation work. He was formerly with the New England Telephone Company, in Boston, Mass. Matthew Coyne, E. C. '24, who was with the National Co., 110 Brookline St., Cambridge, Mass., started work for the Narraganset Electric Light E3 Power Co., Providence, R. I., on May 1, 1925. Harold B. Waterman, E. C. '24, has ref cently accepted a position with Thompson Electric Welding Co., Lynn, Mass. He was formerly with the Western Electric Co., in Boston. ' Paul I. Hutchinson, E. C. '25, has been placed with the New York Edison Co., and starts work after graduation. Kenneth Murray, E. C. '25, is also go' ing with the New York Edison Co., after graduation. William C. Falvey, E. C. 5630. 1919, is now with the Simplex Wire Ee? Cable Co., Cambridge, Mass., as a machine designer. He was formerly assistant maintenance en' gineer with Gray E3 Davis, Cambridge, Mass. ' ARCHITECTURAL CONSTRU CTION Earl Soper, A. C. '22, started work with G. F. Tracy Co., 101 Tremont Street, Bosf ton, Mass., as a draftsman. R. A. Swanton, A. C. '23, is with thc W. A. Snow Iron Works, Chelsea, Mass., drafting ornamental iron work. Theo. F. Davis, A. C. '24, was placed with the Wm. Daley Lumber Co., '73 Tre' mont Street, Boston, drafting and estimatf ing. John F. Scanlon, A. C. '24, was recently placed with E. F. Hausermann, drafting on steel partitions. Address, 10 High Street, Boston, Mass. MACHINE CONSTRUCTION AND TOOL DESIGN Earl Drinkwater, Machine Works 1922, is now an automobile mechanic with the Central Garage, East Boston, Mass. Harold R. Kaye, Machine IVork 1919, is now in the Supply Department of the Dyer Company, Cambridge, Mass. He was formerly with the S. A. Woods Co., Bos' ton, Mass. PLUMBING Francis Landers an advanced student in plumbing, is a journeyman plumber for the Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Mass. William T. Hannigan, Plumbing '16, who is in charge of the mechanical work at the Massachusetts General Hospital, has been appointed an instructor of Plumbing Drawing at the Franklin Union evening classes. Gilbert S. Moore, Plumbing 20, who has been in the heating and ventilating busif ness with his father in Revere, Mass., for about three years, recently started work with French Es? Hubbard, Engineers, Bos' ton, as a draftsman. .sqj iz ya-



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nmol u u mmf: THE TEKTON M. EG? P. WHISPERS Please put all our news in this issue, as we had very little in the first editions. Danny Bears likes his baseball pants so well he wears them to school. Recently Mr. Brown visited our Navy Yard and while there saw the U. S. S. Chio and, as he explained it, the English cruiser C H-I C. Sideboards look very well in a dining room on a butler, but not on a bricklayer. Mr. Veno of the M. E3 P. class wishes to know who is kicking the goals for the ball team. Cotton figures that there are 240 spaces to a sq. yd. of lathes. Mr. Cunningham and Mr. Alyce Conf nolly, the balloonist of M. ff? P., nearly ascended last Monday. Lewis George would make a good George Cohen. Damon had better watch out for the State Cops. Who is it that loves the teacher so well that he brings in Mayflowers? The boys in the class didn't know what they were. Mr. Carpenter, what happened after you hung the May basket? Why these weekfend trips? Cotton and Cassidy are such good friends? First Lady: My husband has been act' ing queer lately. Second Lady: Why? What makes you think so? First Lady: Because only the other night he brought home a sewer cover to play on the Victrola. We hope Connolly has a good time this summer in his Collegian Maxwell. The M. E99 P. Class wishes to express their deepest gratitude to the Massachuf setts Charitable Association for the aid which it has given us. Mr. Jamison- Cronan, what does A. D. stand for? Cronan- After Christ. Mr. Cassidy is the Pied Piper of our class. He catches mice alive by the tail. Hair Mortar mixing is a pleasure to the M. E3 P. class when they use the medicated sand up in the M. E5 P. shop. Since Damon has his little flivver, his legs no longer have to quivver, when Mr. Bennett comes around. Here is to little Mr. Young, the tune to which so many he has sung, get off the Ashler line.-By Cotton. Did you ever notice how happy the boys are faround the nrst of the monthj. When you want to know about bow ties ask Danny Bears. Cur Naturalist has brought in tokens of L'Spring. Still we all like flowers. Cotton -the queen of the May. - tr- N HNTWlIlK'I ll 7 i STUDENTS LISTEN IN ON INAUGURAL ADDRESS Through the efforts of our Student Council president, Mr. Churchill, and kindness of Messrs. Culiford and Tedford of the faculty, who loaned the radio equip' ment, the entire student body were able to hear President Coolidge's inaugural ad' dress. The students in the electric wiring class climbed the tall stack on the power house and strung an aerial from there to the assembly hall in the main building. Excellent reception was enjoyed. aa. Wm-w0.m. as There are some fools who ask questions no man could answer. fEditor's Note-That accounts for some of the failures in examsj ...mf 14 qw...

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