Class Notes

CLASS OF 1885

April, 1911 Herbert D. Foster
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1885
April, 1911 Herbert D. Foster

Rev. Daniel O. Bean has a tract of apple land east of Hood River, Oregon, which he expects to put into trees, and also owns 120 acres of irrigated land south of Hood River, which will be put into alfalfa. He began work in February as pastor of the Pilgrim Congregational church, Portland, Oregon.

Arthur G. Bourlet has bought the business of the Hartford Pressed Stone Company, Hartford, Yt., makers of .concrete buildingblocks.

Charles H. Dana is a member of the town committee for observing the 150 th anniversary of the chartering of the town of Lebanon, N. H., July 4, 1911.

Collier's Weekly for February 18 has an account of Morrill Goddard as the originator of the colored supplement to the Sunday paper.

Rev. Jay M. Hulbert, who has resigned his pastorate at Batavia, Ill., expects to spend the summer on his Wisconsin farm, and later move to Minneapolis.

Charles Ebenezer Thomas, non-graduate, when last heard from was at Hillsboro, Texas.

W. J. C. Wakefield has been elected the first president of the recently united bar associations of Spokane, Wash.

Philip W. Whitcomb (A.B. Washburn College 1911) son of George H. Whitcomb, has been elected Rhodes scholar at Oxford from the state of Kansas for three years, beginningOctober, 1911.

Secretary, Prof. Herbert D. Foster, Hanover, N. H.