Class Notes

CLASS OF 1910

Maynard C. Teall
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1910
Maynard C. Teall

Richard M. Elliott, who held the Chamberlain Fellowship at Harvard from Dartmouth in 1910-1911, has received an appointment to one of the Sheldon traveling fellowship from Harvard for next year. These fellowships are worth $1500 a year or more, and provide for foreign study and research in various fields. Elliott's appointment is for research in psychology, particularly in the psychophysics of handwriting, at Berlin and in the various psychological laboratories of Germany.

Rev. Frederic Kenyon Brown has returned to the active work of the ministry, and has become pastor of the Congregational church at Southwick, Mass.

William A. Dussault was married in Dorchester, Mass., April 30, to Ethel Cora, daughter of Mrs. Harriet Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Dussault will live at 59 View St Dorchester.

Fletcher P. Burton is junior member of the firm of Curran and Burton, coal dealers, 31 Weybosset St., Providence, R. I.

Secretary, Maynard C. Teall, 106 Craigie Hall, Cambridge, Mass.