Class Notes

CLASS OF 1867

OCTOBER, 1907 Horace Goodhue
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1867
OCTOBER, 1907 Horace Goodhue

At the last Commencement, Professor Horace Goodhue presented to the trustees of Carleton College his resignation as dean of the college and professor of Greek, after completing forty years of service. Professor Goodhue went to Carleton immediately upon his graduation from Dartmouth, and has been connected with the college since its organization, being for a time at the head of its preparatory department. An appreciative writer in the Congregationalist says: "It is as dean of the student body that Professor Goodhue will be remembered longest, and always with tenderest affection. The nickname of 'Zeus' hss stood these forty years for an Olympian mingling of justice and kindness. His physical stature seemed to give him a conscious superiority which could well afford liberal drafts upon his unfailing sympathy for the lad in trouble. He was always wise, always good-natured, always sympathetic."

Secretary, Prof. Horace Goodhue Northfield, Minn.