Class Notes

CLASS OF 1894

Charles C. Merrill
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1894
Charles C. Merrill

George H. Brown is completing this spring his first year as acting professor of Romance languages at Cornell University.

William H. Ford (T.S.C.E. '95), from his engineering headquarters in Philadelphia, has been the "man behind the gun" in securing several bridge contracts in New England of late.

Sherman E. Burroughs of Manchester, N. H., was elected president of the New Hampshire Society, Sons of the American Revolution, at its annual meeting held in Concord, May 3.

The call of the College, especially where an important athletic event is concerned, was answered on the occasion of the recent dual meet with Pennsylvania by George E. Mann of Quechee,. Vt., and Bertrand A. Smalley of Boston.

Among the young and progressive Republicans who attended the Concord conference, May 12, at which plans for a reorganized Republican party in New Hampshire were discussed, were Hon. Sherman E. Burroughs of Manchester and ex-Mayor Dwight Hall of Dover. Mr. Burroughs heads the committee entrusted with putting the conclusions of the conference into effect so far as may prove practicable.

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