Class Notes

CLASS OF 1885

DECEMBER 1905 Herbert D. Foster
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1885
DECEMBER 1905 Herbert D. Foster

D. O. Bean has been pastor of the First Congregational Church at Campbell, Minn., since November, 1904. In the last eight years he has been engaged in evangelistic as well as pastoral work in lowa, Illinois, and Minnesota, and has received into his own churches'four hundred and ninety-three members besides sending large numbers to other churches. He has built and paid for a tabernacle and parsonage and paid over $1500 on church debts.

A. G. Boulet has left Kinsley, Kansas, and is farming in Andover, N. H.

William C. Bouton in the first eight years of his practice lost only eight patients by death. He is elder and trustee of the Presbyterian Church in Waukegan, Ill, and examiner for various insurance companies, and a member of the American Academy of Medicine.

Arthur T. Cate is engaged in dentistry in Wolfboro, N. H.

Charles F. Chase has removed from East Berlin to 241 Main St., New Britain, Conn. He is the chief engineer of the Berlin Construction Co.

William N. Cragin has gone from Rochester, N. H., to Bedford, Mass , as superintendent of schools.

A. L. Fuller after a year's leave of absence from Adelbert College, Cleveland, Ohio, entered the shipping business with Wm. F. Palmer, Upham Corner, Dorchester, Mass. His address is 102 Howard Ave., Dorchester, Mass.

Daniel Goodenow is practising medicine in Maynard, Mass.

Otis E. Hovey, 42 Broadway, New York, was in charge of the construction of the Williamsburg bridge.

J. M. Hulbert is pastor of the Congregational Church in Richardson, Wis.

Chester Larimer (non grad) is air brake inspector in the Motive Power Department of the Boston and Maine P. R. He recently managed a successful company of strike breakers in New Hampshire.

Thos. Leigh has been attorney for Kennebec County since 1900. He had charge of the recent murder case of Mattie Hackett.

W. A. O'Brien was forced by ill health to leave St. Joseph, Mo., and return to Bellows Falls, Vt.

E. F. Philbrick is attorney and general manager of the New England Branch of the American Surety Co., of New York, at 89 State St., Boston.

F. L. Whipple is principal of the Grammar School in Lynn, Mass.

H. C. White's address is desired by the secretary, H. D. Foster, Hanover, N. H. It has been unknown since 1899.

A. H. Williams died in Monterey, Mexico, May 26, 1902, while U. S. Consul at Saltillo, Mexico, leaving a widow, and one daughter by first marriage (Alice Gallinger Williams).

David C. Annan died in the Danvers Insane Asylum, Danvers, Mass., Sept. 3, 1905, where he had been for four years. He leaves a widow, two daughters, and one son (Charles Leroy Annan).

B. C. Bryan (non-grad.) is a member of the law firm of Edwards and Bryan, 31 Nassau St., New York.

E. L. Clark (non-grad.), Waukegan, Ill., is master in chancery of Lake County, Ill.

J. F. Clark (non-grad.) is general agent and resident-vice president of the American Surety Co., in Newark, N. J.

F. E. Colby (non-grad.) is practising medicine in Bow Mills, N. H.

J. M. Cunningham (non-grad.) is in business in Newport, Vt.

Wm. A. Dickey (non-grad.) is a successful miner in Ellamars, Alaska.

Secretary, Herbert D. Foster, Hanover, N. H.