Class Notes

CLASS OF 1882

December, 1911 Luther B. Little
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1882
December, 1911 Luther B. Little

William G. Porter of Sioux Falls, S. D., has been appointed attorney for the Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul Railway for North and South Dakota, and removed September 1 to Aberdeen, S. D., and assumed his new duties.

William C. Whiting, for. twelve years principal of the high school of Melrose, Mass., has taken a similar position at Plymouth, Mass.

Paul Lang, for some time a member of this class, died October 31, of Bright's disease, at Sherbrooke, Que., where he had been United States consul for some years. Mr. Long was the son of David Ricker and Josephine R. (Smith) Lang, and was born in Bath, N. H., July 1, 1860. His father was a graduate of Dartmouth in 1854, and at the time of his early death was judge of probate for Grafton county. In 1864 the family home was transferred to Orford. After leaving college, General Lang (the title was derived from service on Governor Goodell's staff) studied law, and practiced his profession for some years, being attorney for the Boston and Maine Railroad, and prominent as its representative in the "third house' at Concord. A widow survives him.

Secretary, Luther B. Little, 1 Madison Ave, New York