Class Notes

CLASS OF 1893

January 1918 Harlan C. Pearson
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1893
January 1918 Harlan C. Pearson

The United States government has accepted the proffered services of Samuel P. Hunt of Manchester, N. H., as an electrical engineer, and he has reported at Washington, D. C., for duty.

John B. Russell has become engineer of real estate for the Boston and Maine Railroad, with headquarters at the North Station in Boston.

Nelson Kinney, eighteen-year-old son of Rev. and Mrs. George E. Kinney, died at their home in Auburn, Maine, of pneumonia, following the measles.

Guy W. Cox of Boston, Frederick N. Chandler of Lawrence, and Edwin B. Weston of Derry are members of legal advisory boards in their respective districts under the new draft law, and Dr. Arthur J. Lougee of Fryeburg, Me., of the medical board there. Dr. George E. Pender of Portsmouth, N. H., has been the medical member of the draft board there from its first appointment.

Secretary, Harlan C. Pearson, Concord, N. H.