Class Notes

CLASS OF 1894

December, 1912 Charles C. Merrill
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1894
December, 1912 Charles C. Merrill

Eugene J. Grow, surgeon U. S. N., and Anna Cunningham Kimball were united in marriage at the home of the bride in Lebanon, N. H., oh October 30, 1912.

Robert L. Burnap, of the Grand Trunk's Chicago offices, made a trip East in November and saw the Dartmouth-Harvard gams at Cambridge on the 16th.

Mr. Frank A. Balch of Jonesville, Vt., has recently joined the ranks of the benedicts.

Frederic A. Bushee, much improved in health, has an important faculty post at the University of Colorado, Boulder, Colo.

Dr. Fred L. Smalley of Reading, Mass., returned from an October invasion of the Maine wilderness with two handsome bucks.

Houghton Mifflin Company have just brought out a new volume by Philip S. Marden, entitled "Egyptian Days." A reviewer in The Outlook says of it: "The present volume is notable because it is very practical. It is not so practical as to be called 'a mere guide-book', and, on the other hand, it is not a work too oppressively devoted to the archeological and historic aspects of Egypt. It does not attempt to tell too much, and, above all, it does not give the writer's atmospheric impressions."

All records for attendance upon the annual round-ups were broken at the. Quincy House, Boston, on the evening after the Harvard game. Thirty-one men were present, representing six states. From New York came Frederick S. Martyn, Esq, of Brooklyn; Edwin O. Grover, of New York city; and John H. Clogston, Esq., of Buffalo. William M. Ames of Berwick was present from Maine. Of the Vermonters, George E. Mann of Quechee, and John P. Gifford, M.D., of Randolph, were on hand. James W. McGroty, superintendent of schools at Wallingford, represented Connecticut. New Hampshire sent Judge John E. Allen of Keene, Mayor Dwight Hall of Dover, Ira G. Colby, Esq and Henry Hurd, Esq., of Claremont and Prof. E. V. Spooner of Phillips Academy, Exeter. Massachusetts, of course, accounted for the greater number of those present. From outside Greater Boston came Frank A. Griffin of Haverhill, Fred L. Mudgett of Sterling, Arthur A. Adams of Springfield, Philip S. Marden of Lowell, Prof. John L. Phillips of Phillips Academy, Andover, and George E. Duffy of Worcester. The Greater Boston contingent comprised Everett W Boyd of Somerville, Fred L. Smalley, M.D., of Reading, Henry L. Howland of Dorchester, Rev. Charles C. Merrill of Reading, Matt B. Jones, Esq., of Newton, Rev. Frank W. Hodgdon of Winchester, Alfred Bartlett of Boston, Kent Knowlton, Esq, of Boston, Frederick C. Allen, Esq, of Allston, Charles E. Harris of Winthrop, George S. Palmer of Melrose, Dr. Charles W. Berry of Somerville, and Bertrand A. Smalley of Boston. The greater part of the evening was devoted to renewing old scenes and old friendships, and to laying plans for securing the attendance of every living graduate upon the Twentieth Anniversary Reunion of 1894 at Hanover in June, 1914.

Secretary, Rev. Charles C. Merrill, 609 Congregational House, Boston