Class Notes

CLASS OF 1902

JUNE 1906 William C. Hill
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1902
JUNE 1906 William C. Hill

Kendall Banning and Miss Hedwig von Briesen were married on May 19 at Fort Wardsworth, Staten Island, New York.

A class tax of one dollar, payable the first of June, has been called by the secretary of the class.

Twenty-one members of the class had a round-up at the New Hampshire club of Walnut street in Boston the evening of March 9.

Francis C. Hall has gone to Alpine, Brewster county, Texas, where he expects to buy a ranch the present month and settle down permanently.

Kenneth Archibald has gone to San Francisco, Cal., to make that place his permanent home.

The present address of F. P. Bunker is desired by the secretary.

Doctor M. W. Peck has opened an office at 26 South Common, Lynn, Mass.

Doctor Burr R. Whitcher has opened an office at 429 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston, Mass.

Reverend Charles H. Harrison has resigned the pastorate of the Free Congrega- tional church, Woodfords, Me., to accept the position of assistant professor of English and Philosophy in New Hampshire state College at Durham.

Secretary, William C. Hill, 15 Lonsdale St., Ashmont, Boston, Mass.