Class Notes

CLASS OF 1866

DECEMBER 1905 Chester W. Merrill
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1866
DECEMBER 1905 Chester W. Merrill

S. P. Atkinson has been for many years successfully engaged in the stone and monument business at Champaign, Ill.

James H. Chapman is the representative of Harvey Fiske & Sons at 421 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. For many yrears he was believed to be a confirmed bachelor, but now has a wife and two children.

George E. Chickering is superintendent of schools of North Andover and Merrimac, Mass. His home is at Lawrence. He has six grandchildren.

Schiller Hosford is a successful business man at Moline, Ill.

Nathan Parker Hunt is president of the Merchant's National Bank of Manchester, N. H.

The Honorable Henry C. Ide, LL.D. (Dartmouth and Tufts), is now secretary of Finance and Justice and also vice-governor of the Philippines. H e writes that he and his daughters enjoy life greatly at Manila, but are obliged to make occasional visits to the States or Japan to recuperate their health.

The Reverend John Edgar Johnson is an Episcopal clergyman at Philadelphia, but his labors have been much impeded by ill health. His address is No. 1223 South 58th St.

Henry A. Kendall is in business in Boston. His residence is 55 Oxford St., Somerville, Mass.

Eugene P. Kingsley, whose permanent address is Urbana, Ohio, is at present in business at Boise, Idaho. He writes, " I am now sixty years old, hearty, strong and vigorous, more like thirty-five than sixty. Happy as the day is long. No cares, and income enough to keep me from want. What more do I need ? "

Charles E. Lane has been for many years the Chicago agent of the American Book Co. He is the Mayor of Lombard, Ill., where he resides.

Francis W. Lewis is practising law in Boston. His address is 53 State Street. One of his sons is doing good work in the government laboratories at Manila. The other is at Harvard. He also has a daughter, who resides in New York.

Chester W. Merrill is an attorney at Cincinnati, Ohio. His address is 330 W. 9th Street.

Waldemer Otis now resides at 390 Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. By his generosity, the " Class of 66 " prizes have recently been made permanent.

The Honorable William B. Perrin is a lawyer, located at Nashua, lowa. He has recently served his state as a member of its legislature.

The Reverend Walter A. Sellew, Bishop in the Free Methodist Church, is at present upon an inspection tour of the missions of his church. He is now in Natal, So. Africa. From there he will go to India, Ceylon, China and Japan, returning to the States in the fall of 1906. His permanent address is Jamestown, N. Y.

Dr. James A. Spaulding has been one of the busiest of men since his graduation. He has kept up or learned Latin, Greek, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Russian, and Dutch. In addition to attending to a large practice in his specialities (eye, ear, throat and nose) he has found time to publish a medical book and to contribute more than three hundred articles (original and translations) to medical magazines. He resides at Portland, Maine.

The Honorable Charles Q. Tirrell, after serving in both branches of the Massachusetts legislature, is just entering upon his third term in the Congress of the United States. His residence is Natick, Mass., but he still keeps open his law office in Boston.

Judge Henry Wardwell was compelled by ill health to resign from the Supreme Bench of Massachusetts. It is pleasant to hear that his general health has greatly improved, though his hearing is still defective. He is now living at Salem.

Henry Whittemore is principal of the State Normal School at Framingham, Mass.

Dr. George H. Pillsbury is still practicing medicine at Lowell, Mass. Two of his sons are numbered among the alumni of Dartmouth. A third son recently graduated from West Point at the head of his class.

The class secretary would be glad to have his classmates write him their views as to a reunion of the class at Hanover during next Commencement week

Secretary, Chester IV. Merrill, 52 E. McMillan St., Cincinnati, Ohio