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Lochner, Louis P. (ed.) / Wisconsin alumni magazine
Volume 12, Number 3 (Dec. 1910)
Alumni news, pp. [138]-146
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THE WISCONSIN ALUMNI MAGAZINE '05. E. R. Jones, assistant professor of soils in the university, attended the South Da- kota Dry Farming congress held at Rapid City, S. D., during the summer. R. IH. Whinery is acting district en- gineer, in the employ of. the Bureau of Public Works, Albay, Albay Province, P. I. Willard S. Griswold is practicing law at Milwaukee. G. M. Simmons is an erecting engineer for the Westinghouse Electric & Manu- facturing Co. at Jamaica, N. Y. The main part of his work is on electric rail- ways. G. W. Jamieson is a senior in the law school at Chicago university. F. B. Cronk is chief engineer for the Oliver Iron Mining Co. at Coleraine, Minn. Adolph F. Meyer is a civil engineer, 1471 Ashland Ave., St. Paul, Minn. J. Earl Baker, formerly in the Bureau of Commerce and Labor at Washington, has moved to San Francisco, where he has a position with the Southern Pacific company. G. A. Graham is at present construct- ing engineer for Snair & Triest Co., con- tractors, and is at work -on the, Catskill Aqueduct near New York City. Edward Erickson of Edinburgh, N. D., was elected county superintendent of Walsh county at the recent North Da- kota elections. '06. Ray J. Haggerty is a practicing attor- ney at Park Falls, Wis. E. C. Roberts is principal of the Ever- ett, Wash., high school. Christ Schroeder is live stock editor of the Wisconsin Agriculturist, Racine, Wis. Walter F. Sprecher is assistant cash- ier of the State Bank of Independence, Wis., and a partner of John Sprecher & Sonl, dealers in grain and seed. In his idle moments he works life insurance. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll C. Ayers and their son, Bruce Ayers, Jr., are living on their ranch at Ismay, Mont. Mrs. Ayers was Edith McCormick, '06. W. E. Bates is in the employ of the Oliver Iron Mining Co., at Virginia, Minn. F. H. Rickeman is with the Interstate Light & Power CO. of Galena, Ill., and wa srecently made general manager of that concern. George J. Jones is teacher of history in the high school of Washington, D. C. Ernest Miller is an engineer with the Denison Chemical Co. of Baltimore, Md. Charles H. Hemingway has trans- ferred his residence from Janesville to Rhinelander, where he will set up law offices. Raymond Law is now located as a practicing attorney at Nowata, Okla. L. L. Smith is located with the Knox Engineering company of Chicago. I. J. Wilson, formerly assistant exam- iner of U. S. patents, is now connected with the law firm of Linthocum, Belt & Fuller, patent attorneys, in the Monad- nock building, Chicago. W. E. Warren has been recently ap- pointed manager of the Lawndale Ex- change of the Chicago Telephone com- pany. C. C. Thwing has left Chicago to en- ter the real estate business in Minne- apolis. '07. Tobias Claverdatscher has an agency for gasoline engines in the region of his home town, Sauk City, Wis. Carl Zapffe is geologist in Brainerd, Minn. Oscar L. Uihlein is engineer in the sales department of the Cutler-Hammer Co. of New York. 144
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