Class Notes

CLASS OF 1915

February 1916
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1915
February 1916

James Gidney Bickford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Bickford of 216. Park Street, Medford, Mass., died December 6. His death was caused by Bright's disease and complications. The burial was from his home on Wednesday, December 8. A delegation of 1915 attended the funeral.

James Bickford was born November 16, 1892, at Medford, Mass., at which town he attended the public schools, graduating from Medford High School before entering Dartmouth with the class of 1915. He was a member of the Kappa Kappa Kappa fraternity.

Richard Nelville Hall was killed before daybreak Christmas morning while serving with the American Ambulance Corps at Hartsmanns-Weilerkopf, Alsace. His death was caused by the explosion of a stray shell which completely demolished the ambulance he was driving. He was buried the next day with military honors, the French flag which covered his body being decorated with the Cross of War.

Richard Hall was born at Ann Arbor, Mich., May 18, 1894. He was the son of Professor Louis P. Hall, professor of dentistry at the University of Michigan. He attended Ann Arbor High School, and after his graduation from it attended the University of Michigan for one year before entering Dartmouth. During his senior year he captained the rifle team. He was a member of the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity.