Daniel Gile Brockway, M.D., died very suddenly April 16 at his home in Lebanon, N. H. He had been in failing health for some time.
Dr. Brockway took his medical degree from the University of New York February 18, 1873, and in June of that year settled in Lebanon, where he spent the remainder of his life in the practice of his profession. He had secured the confidence and esteem of his fellow-townsmen. He had held the office of superintendent of schools for three years in the earlier part of his professional career. He had secured a good practice, and had apparently thoroughly enjoyed his life of professional activity and kindly public service. The Free Press of Lebanon speaks of his good citizenship, and of his generous and thoughtful consideration, shown primarily to his patients, but also to all with whom he came in contact.
In 1874, he married Miss Fannie E. How, step-daughter of Dr. L. B. How '60, a former lecturer in the Dartmouth Medical College. They had no children. Mrs. Brockway survives her husband.
This death is the sixth in the class of '70 since June, 1910. Of the original sixty graduates there are now living, as far as the secretary knows, thirty-one. The six referred to above are' Hazen, Boss, Hemenway, Johnson, F. P., Danforth, Brockway.