Class Notes

CLASS OF 1889

March, 1909
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1889
March, 1909

Dr. Milton Sawyer Woodman died at his home at West Lebanon, N. H., February 27. He was born in Hatley, Quebec, June 4, 1850. He studied for a time at Bates College, and later at Bishop's College, Lenoxville, Que., but did not remain to complete his course. For several years after leaving college he was a teacher, being principal of Charleston, Quebec, Academy, in 1871-3, of Danville, Vt., Academy, in 1873-5, and of Essex, Vt., Classical Institute, in 1875-6. He then came to West Lebanon, and engaged in the drug business. While so engaged he began and continued the study of medicine, and after obtaining his medical degree he remained there in practice, meeting with unusual success. He was a charter member of the Alpha Kappa Kappa fraternity. He represented the town of Lebanon in the state legislature in 1897, served on the school board for eleven years, and was for some time a supervisor of the town. He was a member of the White River Medical Society, the New Hampshire Medical Society, and the American Medical Association.