Class Notes

CLASS OF 1899

April 1916 George G. Clark
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1899
April 1916 George G. Clark

The Alumni Editor has had repeatedly to express his admiration of the annual reports of this class. The Thirteenth Report, a pamphlet of 189 pages, detracts nothing from the reputation that the class and its literature (this word is not used inadvertently) have acquired, and that is sufficient praise.

N. P. Brown has another son, James Stanton, born March 3, 1916.

Collar made a flying trip East for the funeral Thursday, March 2, of his father, William Coe Collar, the distinguished Latin scholar and principal for fifty years of the Roxbury Latin School.

Clark as secretary and Donahue as chairman of the committee on co-operation attended the meeting of the secretaries in Hanover, March 10 and 11.

Dickey has bought the residence No. 116 Princeton Street, Springfield, Mass., for a new home.

. Donahue delivered the "Address to the Bench" at the annual dinner of the Boston University Law School at the Vendome March 14.

H. O. French got in a little vacation in Boston the last of February, and took in the Round-up before going home.

W. R. Eastman has been appointed captain in the Vermont National Guard. His official duties are connected with the quartermaster's department and have to do with transportation.

W. F. Eaton is at Hot Springs, Ark., representing the Boston Journal at the spring training of the Red Sox.

The annual class round-up was held March 4 in the Dutch room of the Copley Square Hotel, Boston. Those present were: W. B. Adams, Atwood, Barney, Barstow, Beal, Cavanaugh, Donahue, W. R. Eastman, W. F. Eaton, H. O. French, Haywood, Hobbs, Lynch, Osgood, Richardson, J. L. Sanborn, Silver, Watson.

Secretary, George G. Clark, 60 State St., Boston