Class Notes

CLASS OF 1907

October, 1908 Thacher W. Worthen
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1907
October, 1908 Thacher W. Worthen

Claude B. Maxfield is principal of the high school at Barton Landing, Vt.

Harry S. McDevitt is coaching the Colby College football team.

Henry C. Blake was married August 19 to Miss Nellie May Ames at Fairfield, Me.

Charles W. T. Willson announces the birth of a son, Allan Theodore, July 28.

Ernest H. Frost is in the house furniture store of Flagg and Willis, 93 Main St., Brockton, Mass.

Hiram H. Averill is a teacher in the Cascadill a School, at Ithaca, N. Y.

Charles P. Richardson has returned to continue his Thayer School course after a year with the Missouri Pacific R. R. Co.

Roland R. Tileston is an assistant in the physics department at Dartmouth.

Earle B. Fowler is studying medicine at the Rush Medical College of Chicago.

Amos Dodge died of consumption August 15 at the home of his father, Mr. Howard A. Dodge, in Concord, N. H. He was born in Concord, August 8, 1884, and graduated from the city high school in 1903. He was prominent in the activities of college life, being business manager of the Dartmouth during his senior year, and a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity and the Sphinx. Outside of College he had a varied experience, being in the winter of 1902-3 executive agent of the municipal food commission in his native city, messenger to the governor and council during the administrations of Governors Bachelder and McLane, and in 1905 sent by the Woodbury E. Hunt art publishing house on a business trip to the Pacific coast. Soon after graduation he entered the employ of the Night and Day Bank in New York, and had begun a promising business career when ill health compelled last spring the resignation of the position. Possessed of a bright mind and engaging social qualities, his circle of friendship was uncommonly wide. Prom boyhood he had been a member of the South Congregational church in Concord, of which his father is a deacon.

Secretary, Thacher W. Worthen, Hanover, N. H.