Class Notes

CLASS OF 1888

DECEMBER 1905 William B. Forbush
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1888
DECEMBER 1905 William B. Forbush

Madison Ave. and 57th St., New York City John Lew Clark is pastor of the First Baptist Church, Fairfield, Maine.

Fred T. Dunlap is a member of the New Hampshire legislature and a member of the Committee on Labor.

Walter B. Flanders (non-grad.), late president of the Rhode Island and Massachusetts Christian Conference, and editor of the denominational paper in New England, has become pastor of the North Congregational Church of Fall River.

Frank E. Gove, professor of law in the University School of Law, Denver, was married to Sally Ethel Ellwood of Sycamore, Ill., June 3.

Fred Lewis Pattee is the author of " The House of the Black Ring," a novel published in the summer by Henry Holt & Co., of New York City.

Charles A. Stokes has organized the law firm of Stokes & Sherman to practice at 807-9 Ernest Cranmer Building, Denver.

Underwood & Underwood of New York announce for publication in December, " Travel Lessons in the Life of Jesus," by William Byron Forbush. The Funk & Wagnalls Co. have just published " The Boys' Life of Christ" by the same author.

F. C. Avery is principal of the high school at Stamford, Conn.

E. J. Bod well has been elected, at the Republican primaries, as their regular nominee for the position of Superintendent of Douglas County Schools. Since the Democrats have no candidate, his election is assured. This next term of two years will make the sixth that he has been elected to the office.