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grandson of Charles Goodwin, editor of the Brooklyn Times, and Hannah 
Goodwin, both English, and on his mother’s side of D. Goodman and 
Emma Goodman of Virginia. He has two sisters: Florence W. Goodwin 
and Hannah Goodwin. 
He was prepared at the Polytechnic Preparatory and Pratt High School 
of Brooklyn, N. Y., and in 1910 graduated from the Sheffield Scientific 
School at Yale, where he was a member of Berzelius, Delta Theta, the 
Freshman and Varsity Basketball teams and the Kopper Kettle Klub. 
His engagement has been announced. 
Goodwin is chief of survey for the Delaware & Hudson Rail- 
road Company. He has held this position since graduation from 
the Forest School in June, 19I1I. 
He is a Republican and is a member of the Episcopal church. 
He belongs to the Wolf Pond Athletic Club. 
Alfred B. Hastings 
Business address, Orofino, Idaho 
Home address, Hanover, N. H. 
Alfred Bryant Hastings was born February 19, 1882, in Claremont, 
N. H., the son of Lemuel Spencer Hastings, assistant professor of 
English at Dartmouth College and for many years principal of high 
schools, and Laura Maria (Cobb) Hastings. He is the grandson on 
his father’s side of Lemuel Hastings, a farmer and cattleman of 
St. Johnsbury, Vt., and on his mother’s of Samuel B. Cobb, a merchant 
of Hanover, N. H. He has a brother, Harold R. Hastings, B.A. Dart- 
mouth ’oo, M.A. Harvard ’o2 and Ph.D. University of Wisconsin ’I0, 
and a sister, Myra Hastings, B.A. Smith ’o5. 
He received the degree of B.A. in 1904 from Dartmouth College, where 
he was a member of Delta Tau Delta. He taught mathematics from 
1904 to 1906 at Holderness School, from 1906 to 1907 at Milton Pico narase 
and from 1907 to 1909 at St. Paul’s School. 
He is unmarried. 
Since graduating from the Yale Forest School Hastings has 
been employed as forest assistant in the United States Forest 
Service with headquarters in Clearwater National Forest. He 
writes: “From July 1, 1911, to June, 1912, I was engaged in 
general office work on the Clearwater National Forest at Orofino, 
Idaho. This work was varied during the spring by my joining 
the telephone construction crew of the forest and by the handling 
of a very small planting operation. From July 10 as far into 
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