Class Notes

CLASS OF 1901

DECEMBER, 1906 Channing H. Cox
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1901
DECEMBER, 1906 Channing H. Cox

Eliot Bishop, M.D., has opened an office, at 455 Classon Avenue, Brooklyn, for the practice of medicine.

George E. Robinson died at his home in Brookline, Mass., on November 23, 1906. He attended the Harvard-Dartmouth game on Nov 17, and the next morning was taken sick with pneumonia. His death was due immediately to heart failure. Mr. Robinson fitted for college at the Boston Latin School. At Dartmouth he belonged to the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity and the Sphinx Senior society. After graduation he went directly into business, where he met with marked success. He was one of the most prominent and loyal as well as beloved of the younger Boston alumni.

Eugene F. Clark was married on September 19, to Miss Martha G. Haskell, of Auburndale, Mass.

H. B. Gilmore was married October 23 to Miss Grace A. Hylan of Lowell, Mass.

Secretary, Channing H. Cox, Tremont Building, Boston