Class Notes

CLASS OF 1861

APRIL 1906 George A. Marden
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1861
APRIL 1906 George A. Marden

Edward D. Redington was one of a committee of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States to prepare a tribute to the memory of the late Brevet Major Corbin.

Reverend John W. H. Baker died at Farmington, Maine, March 21, 1906. He was born at Greensboro, Vt., February 7, 1835, was graduated from Dartmouth College in 1861, and from Bangor Theological Seminary in 1864. He was married in the same year to Miss Sarah W. Drummond of Bangor His first parish was in Island Pond, Vt., nut ill health since the early years of his ministry prevented a constant pastoral service. His last parish, which he held for ten years, was in Enosburg, Vt. His son, William Drummond, Dartmouth 1889, died in 1892.

President Tucker's class' is the forty-fifth anniversary class this year. Of the fifty-eight men who graduated with the class, so far as known only twenty-seven are still living, and this number includes all who have not been heard from since graduation, or recently. It is hoped to give a pretty full account of the survivors in the next number of the 81-MONTHLY. It is also hoped that a good representation of the class will attend the forty-fifth anniversary, at Commencement, and every member who happens to see this notice is begged to attend, and to help stir up any others of the class whose whereabouts he may know, to do likewise.

President Tucker has invited all his classmates to dine with him on Tuesday evening of Commencement week. Classmates who have knowledge of the addresses of any others are requested to send the same to the class secretary, George A. Marden, Assistant Treasurer of the United States, Federal Building, Boston, Mass., also to write fully concerning themselves.

Secretary, George A. Marden, 84 Fairmont St., Lowell, Mass.