Class Notes

CLASS OF 1875

DECEMBER 1905 Henry W. Stevens
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1875
DECEMBER 1905 Henry W. Stevens

The class banquet of '75 took place at College Hall Thursday, June 27. The following members, twenty-one in all, were present: Adams, Aldrich, C. E. Carr, William Carr, Clement, Cone, H. I. Cutting, Dinsmoor, Eaton, Hart, Hazen, Hutchinson, Luce, McGregor, Parkinson, Prouty, Rich, Shepard, Stevens, Tenney and Towne. The headquarters of the class during Commencement was at Crosby Hall. At a class meeting, held on the morning of Commencement Day, Charles A. Prouty was elected class president, and Henry W. Stevens was elected class secretary. At the banquet there was no speaking, but the time was wholly devoted to an informal conference. The presence of several of the ladies of the class added to the enjoyment of the evening. It was voted to hold another reunion in 1910.

The Reverend Franklin Elihu Adams, at one time a member of the c'ass, accepted a call to the First Universalist Church of Rochester, Vt., May 1, 1899, and still holds that pastorate. He received the degree of B.D. from St. Lawrence University in 1899, and also the degree of Ph.D. from Northern Illinois College in 1903. His son, Herman P. Adams, died in a hospital, near Manila, where he served in a second Oregon regiment of volunteers.

George I. Aldrich is superintendent of schools at Brookline, Mass., famous for its town government, and good schools.

Dr. Henry Allison, for fifteen years medical superintendent of the Mattawan State Hospital at Fishkill-on-the-Hudson, New York, passed away in November, 1904. He was president of his class, by whom he is sincerely mourned as one of its ablest members.

Clarence E. Carr is in business at Andover, N. H., and is one of the trustees of the estate of the late John H. Pearson of Concord. This trust, and other matters of similiar nature, keep him very busily engaged.

The Reverend William Carr commenced his present pastorate at Taftville, Norwich, Conn., in 1896. His people have recently erected a fine church.

Dr. G. Colburn (non-grad.) is practicing medicine at Haverhill, Mass., and is a trustee of the Hale Hospital there.

Charles M. Cone is in business at Hartford. Vt.

Harvey I. Cutting (non-grad.) has been extensively engaged in business in the Adirondacks, and has lately put upon the market a fine table water from a spring in that region.

Jarvis Dinsmooris practicing law at Sterling, Ill.

Dr. W. G. Eaton is practicing medicine at Lowell, Mass.

William H. Hart is still engaged in scientific fruit culture at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., his old home.

John V. Hazen is professor of civil engineering and graphics in Dartmouth College.

Dr. Herbert S. Hutchinson is practicing his profession at Milford, N. H.

Thomas D. Luce is clerk of the Supreme Court at Nashua, N. H.

Frank P. McGregor is proprietor of the McGregor Press, 40 State Street, Boston, and is also interested in the newspaper business.

George B. Parkinson is practicing law in Cincinnati, Ohio, with patent laws a specialty.

Charles A. Prouty is interstate commerce commissioner. The decisions of the Commission are considered to be as able as those of the leading courts of the law.

Charles A. Rich, the college architect, is most successful in his profession.

Frank P. Shepard is in business at Dover, N. H.

Henry W. Stevens is practicing law at Concord, N. H.

The Reverend L. B. Tenney is pastor of the Congregational church at Niantic, Conn. He has also devoted some time, with good success, to giving illustrated lectures on Palestine.

Dr. George D. Towne is practicing medicine at Manchester, N. H., his old home.

Secretary, Henry W. Stevens, 72 North Main St., Concord, N. H.