Class Notes

CLASS OF 1906

May 1917 Harold G. Rugg
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1906
May 1917 Harold G. Rugg

Francis L. Childs has entered the lecture field this last year. He delivered a series of six lectures at Manchester and Concord on American literature, and is now delivering another series on the early nineteenth century poets at Manchester.

At a recent meeting of the trustees of the Howe Library (Hanover, N. H.), Harold G. Rugg was elected a trustee.

Rev. Howard J. Chidley was recently elected vice-president of the Florence Crittenden League of Compassion.

Charles E. Crane, for several years with the Associated Press in New York city, has purchased the Middlebury (Vt.) Register from the president and fellows of Middlebury College. Crane has taken immediate possession of the plant.

John Howard Kingsbury and Miss Ruth Beardslee were married in Hartford, Conn., April 5. Kingsbury has been studying at the Kennedy School of Missions in Hartford, and has begun preaching for the Congregational church of Sudbury, Vt., while awaiting an opportunity to return to his work at Bardezag, Turkey.

Mr. and Mrs. Max Hartmann announce the birth of their fourth son on March 20. Florence Burrows, wife of Rev. Howard J. Chidley, died suddenly on April 18 at their home in Winchester, Mass.

Rev. Ray E. Butterfield has resigned the pastorate of Thomas Memorial church in Chicago to become pastor of the .South Chicago church in the same city.

Secretary, Harold G. Rugg, Hanover, N. H.