Class Notes

CLASS OF 1853

DECEMBER 1905 Silvanus Hayward
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1853
DECEMBER 1905 Silvanus Hayward

Of the fifty who graduated in 1853, nineteen are still living, all over seventy years of age, and there has been no death in the class since 1902.

The Reverend Nathan F. Carter of Concord: after many years' labor, has just completed a volume of sketches of all clergymen born in New Hampshire. It is now in press, and is unquestionably one of the most valuable works ever contributed to the history of this State.

After many years of unsurpassed usefulness to the College, the Reverend Henry Fairbanks, Ph.D., of St. Johnsbury, Vt., has resigned from the Board of Trustees, very much to the regret of his associates in office, and of the alumni in general.

The Reverend Calvin B. Hulbert, D. D,, formerly president of Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vt., and afterwards professor at Marietta, Ohio, has retired from his Presbyterian pastorate in Rome, Ohio, and now resides in a pleasant country home at South Dennis, Mass.

The world-ren.owned astronomer, Professor Charles A. Young, Ph.D., LL.D., after twenty-eight years of service in Princeton University, has retired to his native town of Hanover. The high appreciation of his work there was manifest in the eloquent address at his farewell reception. The last issue of the BI-MONTHLY had an appreciative article concerning his work.

Secretary, Silvanus Hay ward, Globe Village, Mass.