Class Notes

CLASS OF 1883

APRIL, 1908 S. W. Robertson
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1883
APRIL, 1908 S. W. Robertson

George D. Deshon, M.D., Major and Surgeon S. Army, is now commanding officer of the Army and Navy General Hospital, at Hot Springs, Ark.

Arthur P. Greeley, who is in the practice of law in New York, is the author of a book entitled "The Food and Drugs Act," which is published by John Byrn & Co. of Washington.

Frederick W. Doring, after many years spent in teaching, is studying law in Boston University, and is to graduate next June.

Burt Chellis aiid wife have been spending the winter in Los Angeles, Cal., whither Mr. Chellis went in the interest of a wealthy client who was seriously injured in a railroad accident and whose suit for damages is in Mr. Chellis's charge.

Walter B. Patterson is supervising principal of District 4 of the Washington (D.C.) schools. He also has charge of organizing and directing all the schools for defectives and incorrigibles, and spoke upon the subject of such schools at the recent International Congress of Mothers held in that city. He is a frequent speaker at educational conferences.

At the recent Congregational Congress held in Worcester, Mass., '83 was represented by Rev. Messrs. Barstow, Gates, and Gulick, and Principal Winch.

'83 will hold its twenty-fifth anniversary reunion in Hanover during the coming Commencement, with a banquet at the Inn. Preparations for the occasion are going on, and a big reunion is expected.

Secretary, S. W. Robertson, Rochester, N. H.