Class Notes

CLASS OF 1880

February, 1909 Dana M. Dustan
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1880
February, 1909 Dana M. Dustan

Hon. Lyndon A. Smith of Montevideo, Minn., ex-lieutenant governor of that state, valedictorian of the class, has just been made assistant attorney general of Minnesota.

Webster Thayer was one of the chief speakers in the second campaign of James A. Logan, who received an honorary degree from Dartmouth in 1904, for election as mayor of the city of Worcester, Mass.

Hon. David J. Poster of Burlington, Vt., was re-elected to Congress last September, and was a popular speaker in the national campaign in behalf of president-elect William H. Taft.

Rev. George H. Hubbard of Haverhill, Mass., among other books, has recently published a book of signal interest and unusual power on the subject of the parables.

Edwin F. Jones continues in practice in Manchester, N. H., his native city, and not only is one of the leading trial lawyers of the state, but is also frequently sought as counsel in important legal and political interests in New Hampshire.

Samuel S. Perry, attorney-at-law, formerly of New York, has opened an office in Boston.

Dr. Frederick J. Ripley of Brockton, Mass., has fully recovered his health, and is in active medical practice.

Frank E. Shedd is engaged in civil engineering at 93 Federal St-, Boston, and is vice-president of the Lockwood-Greene Mill Construction Company.

Frank S. Sutcliffe a few years since left the position of superintendent of schools in Arlington, Mass., for the sake of his health, and took a similar but less arduous position at Newport, N. H. We are glad to report that he has materially improved in health.

Secretary, Dana M. Dustan, 340 Main St., Worcester, Mass.