Class Notes

CLASS OF 1911

June, 1914 Joshua B. Clark
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1911
June, 1914 Joshua B. Clark

The. following squib comes from the Chicago American of April 2, 1914, and I think it would be of interest to the '11 men.

"The University of Chicago today had an anti-Mexican demonstration that took the of a parade and a mass meeting. Flags f ted and guns were fired as 'Huerta' saited twenty-one times with a 22-calibre rifle and 'President Wilson' nodded his head in grave approval. Harry Butler and George Morris, two Dartmouth College graduates attending the University of Chicago Law School, began the patriotic ovation. They started a parade and in a few minutes more than 600 undergraduates were massed front of the law school. A. S. Bliss, disguised as 'President Wilson,' demanded that Huerta salute the flag. Morris, taking the part of the dictator, put gun to shoulder and I red and loaded and fired again until the full quota of twenty-one guns had been accomplished."

Mr. and Mrs. Montague McKinnon of Whitman, Mass., announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ida Sarah McKinnon, and Howard S. Parlin.

Rev. George W. French removes from Shoreham, Vt., to Middletown Springs, in the same state, to become pastor of the Congregational church in the latter place.

Secretary, Joshua B. Clark, 8 Boutwell St., Dorchester, Mass.