Class Notes

CLASS OF 1900

December 1916
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1900
December 1916

Ephraim Fred Aldrich, a non-graduate member of this class, died September 13 of pneumonia at the home of his parents in Littleton, N. H. He was taken ill a short time before, and went to his father's camp at Connecticut Lake to recuperate. While there, a cold developed into pneumonia.

The son of Edgar and Louisa M. (Remick) Aldrich, he was born in Colebrook, N. H., June 9, 1878. His father is now judge of the United States District Court of New Hampshire. In college he was a member of Beta Theta Pi.

On leaving college he studied law with Streeter, Walker, and Hollis of Concord, and at Boston University Law School. Since 1902 he had practiced in Boston, and had been associated in practice for several years with William Shaw McCallum.

Mr. Aldrich was a member of the Boston Bar Association, the Boston City Club, the Old Puritan Club, the Algonquin Club, and the Brae-Burn Country Club.

January 6, 1905, he was married to France Vera Powers of Boston, who survives him with a daughter, now ten years old.