Class Notes

CLASS OF 1893

OCTOBER, 1907 Harlan C. Pearson
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1893
OCTOBER, 1907 Harlan C. Pearson

Edwin B. Weston of West Derry, N. H., was married in Randolph, Vt., Aug. 8, to Lena Adelle, daughter of Mrs. Eugenie Ellison of Randolph.

Winthrop P. Abbott has resigned the principalship of the Proctor, Vt., graded school to become superintendent for the towns of Chittenden, Pittsford, Rutland, and Proctor, at a salary of $1800.

A. O. Caswell, late supervisor of the Perkins Institute for the Blind, in South Boston, began August 12 his duties as superintendent of schools at Marblehead, Mass.

Reverend Harry N. Dascomb has resigned the pastorate of the Congregational church of Port Huron, Mich., to accept a call to the church in Grinnell, lowa. The latter is the college church of lowa College, has nearly a thousand members, and is one of the largest and most important in the Interior. Mr. Dascomb succeeds Reverend E. M. Vittum, D.D. of the class of 1878, who becomes president of Fargo College.

Born, July 21, at Cuttingsville, Vt., a son (Stephen Parker) to Doctor and Mrs. Herbert S. Martyn.

Samuel P. Hunt, assistant manager of the Manohester, N. H., Traction Company, was married in Brooklyn; N. Y., July 1, to Miss Lucy A. Rowell of Brooklyn.

Doctor Henry O. Ide died June 5. 1907, at a sanatorium in Burlington, Vt., of dilatation of the heart. Doctor Ide was born at Passumpsic, Vt., June 11, 1869, and fitted at St. Johnsbury Academy. He was noted in College as an athlete, being the New England intercollegiate champion in the 220-yards dash and the 220-yards hurdles. After graduation he took up the study of medicine, graduating from Bellevue Hospital Medical College in 1896, and began and continued practice at Mclndoe Falls, Vt. A widow and one child survive him.

Samuel P. French, for several years a teacher in Hawaii, has returned with his family, and is at his old home at West Lebanon, N. H.

Senator Guy W. Cox is a member of the committee of the Massachusetts legislature which will investigate the subject of taxation and report to the legislature of 1908.

Secretary, Harlan C. Pearson, Concord, N. H.