Class Notes

CLASS OF 1873

November, 1916 Samuel W. Adriance
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1873
November, 1916 Samuel W. Adriance

Margaret Winchester Adriance, daughter of Rev. Samuel W. Adriance, is a member of the class of 1920 at Mount Holyoke College.

Rev. Francis E. Clark, D.D., LL.D., who returned to America last June from a long trip to the Orient, has suffered another severe illness. He was recently taken to the Corey Hill Hospital, Brookline, Mass., suffering from a serious attack of gallstones.

Jane Louise Holton, wife of George D. Holton of this Class, and mother of Harry I. Holton '04 and Ray C. Holton '05, died at her home, 4345 Drexel Boulevard, Chicago, August 11.

Mary Tappan Wright, widow of Professor John H. Wright of Harvard University, died at 993 Charles River Road, Cambridge, Mass., August 25, of acute oedema of the lungs and acute myocarditis. She was sixty-four years old, and was the daughter of Professor Eli Tappan, who for many years was a teacher in Kenyon College. Two .sons survive their mother: Austin Tappan Wright, a graduate of Harvard, is a lawyer, living in Cambridge, and John Kirkland Wright is a graduate of Harvard in 1912. Mrs. Wright was a frequent contributor to the best magazines, and published among other books: "A Truce," 1895, Scribners; "The Tower," 1906, Scribners; "The Charioteers," 1912, Appletons.

John E. Tucker, non-graduate, has for many years been treasurer of The American Beet Sugar Company. His summer home is at Camden Me., under the shadow of the beautiful Camden Hills. For several months he has been laid aside by ill health, and is still unable to attend to any business. He is at his home in New York city.

Secretary, Rev. Samuel W. Adriance, Winchester, Mass.