Class Notes

CLASS OF 1876

March, 1909 Wm. H. Gardiner
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1876
March, 1909 Wm. H. Gardiner

The secretary has issued another of his remarkably full and accurate annual reports, from which the following items are taken:

A volume of poems from the pen of John Foster, entitled "Ballads of the Hills," containing 222 pages, was published in December.

Roderick F. Hall has been transferred from New York and put in charge of the cable plant of the Western Electric Company at Hawthorne, Ill. His residence is at 22 South Catherine Ave., La Grange, Ill.

Rev. Theodore C. Hunt has resigned the pastorate of the Congregational church in Riceville, lowa, and has removed to Chicago to take charge of the Cragin Congregational church in that city, of which his son was pastor at the time of his death in January, 1908. He is endeavoring to work out plans which intend to make the church a center not only for the religious, but also for the social, civic, and industrial interests of the community. Mr. Hunt is living at mi North 50th Avenue.

Edwin A. Jones attended the International Peace Congress in London last July as a delegate from the American Peace Society, and followed the meeting with a short European tour.

William R. Patterson retired from the service of the Western Electric Company, December 31, on a pension, after over thirty-one years of continuous service. The next day he entered into partnership with F. E. Davidson under the firm name of Patterson and Davidson, contracting and industrial engineers, at 1448 Monadnock Block, Chicago.

Secretary, Wm. H. Gardiner, 1245 East 72d St., Chicago