Class Notes

CLASS OF 1881

Myron W. Adams
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1881
Myron W. Adams

"Multum in parvo" might well be the motto of this class; the recent report of the secretary surely would win the prize for much in little space. The following notes of recent changes are taken from it:

George T. Aldrich's address is now 16 Cedar Place, Yonkers, N. Y .

George W. Graham is now with The Commercial-Appeal, Memphis, Tenn.

William B. Greeley was married September 7, 1912, to Miss Mary Jaffray Caird, in Andover, Mass.

Prof. Francis H. Herrick of Adelbert College has been spending a year abroad. He is engaged in writing an elaborate work on "The Life and Instincts of Birds", based largely on his own observations during the last thirteen years.

Francis R. Lane, late of the State Normal School at Worcester, Mass., is now head master of the Polytechnic Preparatory School, 97 Livingston St., Brooklyn, N. Y.

Rev. Oscar S. Michael is now rector of an Episcopal church at Port Washington, Long Island.

Wesley W. Phelps of Santa Monica, Cal., has been city engineer since January 1.

Dr. William F. Coburn, non-graduate, has removed to Houston, Texas.

Luella A., wife of Ellwood D. Kimball, died at their home in Wichita, Kansas, August 9, 1913, of cancer, at the age of fifty three years, four months. Mrs. Kimball was president of the Kansas Society of Colonial Dames of America from its organization in 1905 until her death. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Clarence S. Sargent, D.D., '76. The only previous interment in the same lot was that of Rev. Roger M. Sargent '46, father of Dr. C. S. Sargent, and a kinsman of Mr. Kimball.

Secretary, Prof. Myron W. Adams, Atlanta University, Atlanta, Ga.