Class Notes

CLASS OF 1900

June, 1914
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1900
June, 1914

Vaughan Ellis Standish, 38 years of age, a direct descendant of Miles Standish, succumbed to cerebral hemorrhage May 29, at his home, 336 Wilson Ave., Columbus, Ohio. His widow, his mother, Mrs. Mary Jane Standish, and three sisters survive him. Standish was superintendent of the repair depart- ment of the Spring St. Garage at the time of his death.

After graduation he taught in the high school of Concord, N. H., for two and a half years and studied law for one year. He was selectman of Concord and justice of the peace for Merrimack county. He then went to Cleveland, Ohio, and was employed by the Winton Motor Carriage Company as assembling engineer. During his residence in Cleveland he was a member of Woodward Lodge, A. F. and A. M. From that city he moved to Columbus, where he was residing at the time of his death.

Standish's record in College was a very creditable one. He possessed an unusually mind and always stood well in subjects. He'took the second Andrews Drawing Prize. He was a member of the Dragon He was universally liked by senior society. His location in the Middle took him away from Dartmouth activity that he had little opportunity for intercourse with his classmates _ or with other Dartmouth graduates. Standish is but one of the many Dartmouth men . who worked hard for their education and carried on their work in life courageously, and he leaves behind him the respect and affection of those who were associated with him.