Class Notes

CLASS OF 1887

December, 1911 Emerson Rice
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1887
December, 1911 Emerson Rice

has become headmaster of Rutgers Preparatory School at New Brunswick, N. J. The Fifteenth Report of the class has recently been issued in a pamphlet of twenty-nine pages.

George P. Bacon has been for a year past assistant professor of physics in Simmons College, Boston, living at 108 Perham St., West Roxbury.

Born, in Kyoto, Japan, March 18, a daughter (Agnes Vernon) to Rev. and Mrs. Samuel .C. Bartlett.

Rev. Carl H. Corwin has resigned his pastorate in Chicago to go to Fajardo, Porto Rico, where he is to be in charge of an important mission work.

Houghton Mifflin Company has recently published a new book by Dr. Charles A. Eastman, "entitled "The Soul of the . Indian." Dr. Eastman represented the American Indians on the program of the Universal Race Congress at the University of London in July.

John H. Hill has retired from the position of judge of the Municipal Court of Portland, Me., after twelve years' service, and is now giving his entire time to the practice' of law.

Fred C. Heilge, who is an engineer with Westinghouse, Church, Kerr and Company, of New York, has gone to Kansas City, Mo., to take charge of important construction work. He can be addressed in care of the Missouri Pacific Railroad Company, East Bottom Yards.

Flora (Cooper) Lord, wife of Hon. Harry T. Lord, died in July at their home in Manchester, N. H., after a prolonged illness.

Secretary, Emerson Rice, 87 Arlington St., Hyde Park, Mass.