Class Notes

CLASS OF 1878

December, 1911 William D. Parkinson
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1878
December, 1911 William D. Parkinson

Rev. Dr. George H. Gilbert, formerly professor in Chicago Theological Seminary, has removed from Northampton, Mass., to his old home in Dorset, Vt.

Governor Foss of Massachusetts has signed the commission placing former Judge Henry S. Dewey on the retired list of the state militia with the rank of brigadier general. Judge Dewey entered the militia in the First Corps of Cadets, June 11, 1880, and served as private, corporal, and sergeant. February 25, 1889, he was commissioned captain and judge advocate general on the staff of Brigadier General Mathews. January 4, 1900, he joined the staff of Governor Crane, being commissioned colonel and judge advocate general. May 25, 1900, his rank was advanced to that of brigadier general. Governor Bates reappointed him.

Charles A. Tucker has resigned the school superintendency at Unionville, Conn., to accept a similar position at Lenox, Mass.

Rev. M. Luther Stimson was compelled by ill health to resign his pastorate at Elkader, lowa, last spring, and has made his home in Westfield, N. J., at 210 Euclid Avenue, South.

Secretary, William D. Parkinson, Waltham, Mass.