Class Notes

ADDRESSES OF CLASSMATES

AUGUST 1906 F.D. Ayer
Class Notes
ADDRESSES OF CLASSMATES
AUGUST 1906 F.D. Ayer

Reverend F. D. Ayer, D.D., 3739 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Still pastor emeritus of First Church, Concord N. H., where he was installed in 1867. Spends his winters in Philadelphia and his summers at Pigeon Cove, Mass.

William E. Barnard, 476 Tenth Street, Oakland, Cal. Real estate and insurance business.

Isaac Bridgman,- Ph.D., Northampton, Mass. Two sons, Yale, 1881, 1885. Retired from teaching.

Honorable A. B. Coffin, Winchester, Mass. Retired from law practice in Boston to his farm, "Felledge," at Winchester.

Amos N. Currier, LL.D., 32 Bloomington Street, lowa Cty, 10. Still at the college where he has been for thirty-nine years, and is dean of the college. Daughter, lowa College, 1896.

Reverend Calvin Cutler, Auburndale, Mass. Pastor emeritus after twenty-eight years of service. In feeble health. Wife died 1902. Younger son, Harvard University, 1901; died Senior fall. Daughter, Mary H., Wellesley, 1888.

Honorable Azro Dyer, Evansville, Ind. Retired from the judgeship and practice of law. Travels extensively.

Reverend O. W. Fay, 2384 W. Harrison Street, Chicago, Ill. In business.

Reverend L. Z. Ferris, Rumford, R. I. Preaching at Fast Providence, where he has been since 1888.

Reverend E. N. Goddard, 6 Mather Ter- race, Moutpelier, Vt. Resigned as rector at Windsor, Vt., after twenty-six years of service, and is living with son, who is librarian of the state library at Moutpelier. Son, Trinity College, 1896; died 1900.

Honorable E. J. Gove, Watertown, S. Dak. Judge, and active in practice of law.

Charles H. Hersey, Wolfboro, N. H. Merchant.

J. H. Hobbs, Esquire, Madison, N. H. Law offices in Madison and Rochester.

Doctor A. O. Leavitt, State Hospital, Concord, N. H.

Reverend J. L. Merrill, Winchendon, Mass. Resigned pastorate at Newbury, Vt., 1901. Resides with his sen, the pastor at Winchendon, Dartmouth, 1894. ,His wife died Feb 3, 1906, and his daughter, a teacher in Fitchburg, Mass., died May 10, 1906.

Honorable H. L. Parker, 340 Main Street, Worcester, Mass. Large law practice in Worcester. Two sons, Dartmouth, 1885, 1887. The older associated with the father in law office.

Judge W. L. Peabody, 2311 First Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. Examiner in U. S. Pension Office. Wife died March 20, 1906. Daughter, Wellesley, 1896.

Honorable Burrill Porter, North Attleboro, Mass. In public and personal business.

E. H. Taylor, Peterboro, N. H. Retired from active business. Son, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1899; died in Philippine Islands, 1902.

Edward Woods, Esq., Bath, N. H. Law and farm. Son, Harvard University, 1891.

Reverend A. A. Young, 531 S. Claremont Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Retired from regular preaching. His daughter is professor of astronomy at Mt. Holyoke College, Fox Lake Female College, 1896.

Of the class twenty-four studied law (several did not practice long but engaged in business or politics); five studied medicine; sixteen entered the ministry; eight engaged in teaching (some only for a few years) ; six entered into business; and Collamore was a newspaper correspondent.