Abram Brown died of Bright s disease September 9, at the home of his daughter, Grand View Heights, Columbus, Ohio. The son of George and Sarah (Gilman) Brown, he was born in Canterbury, N. H., September 2, 1838. He prepared for college at the New Hampshire Conference Seminary, Tilton. August 19, 1862, he enlisted as a private in the Ninth Regiment New Hampshne Volunteers. He was soon appointed corporal, and was wounded at the battle of Fredericksburg, December 13, losing a nand. In the following March he received his discharge, and entered College the ensuing fall. In College he was a member of Psi Upsilon, and graduated with Phi Beta Kappa rank. For six months after graduation he taught at Westfield, N. Y., and was for nine years in Chicago as representative of a text-book firm. The rest of his life since graduation has been spent in Columbus as a teacher. For many years he was principal of the city high school, and for a few years until last March, instructor in Greek and Latin in the same school. He has exerted a lasting influence for good on the lives of the great number of the younger generation of Columbus who have been his pupils, and has enjoyed their confidence and regard to a great degree. Mr. Brown was married December 28, 1869, to Emma Gray of Columbus. They had three daughters, two of whom died at an early age.
The class held a reunion in Hanover in August, with seven of the ten living members and one non-graduate present.
Secretary, Prof. Horace Goodhue, Northfield, Minn.