Class Notes

CLASS OF 1902

November 1918 William Carroll Hill
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1902
November 1918 William Carroll Hill

William Carroll Hill was united in marriage on Wednesday, October 9, in Boston, to Miss Marguerite Baker, daughter of Mrs. Charles A. Baker of Dorchester, Mass., formerly of Melrose. Miss Baker is a graduate of Wellesley College, where she was a member of the Zeta Alpha sorority. They will reside at 7 Wheatland Ave., Dorchester, Mass.

Dr. Burr R. Whitcher, formerly located in Somerville, Mass., has taken up practice in Provincetown, Mass., in partnership with Dr. W. S. Birge, where he expects to be located permanently. Dr. Birge recently fell and fractured his hip, and being well along in years, welcomes the assistance of a younger man to take up his work.

Frank C. Moore, formerly connected with the mathematical department of New Hampshire College at Durham, has entered the faculty of the Massachusetts Agricultural College at Amherst, Mass., as assistant professor of mathematics. At the present time he is very busy training S. A. T. C. men of the college infantry unit in mathematics.

Roy W. Hatch has resigned as submaster of the Dorchester, Mass., High School, and is engaged in the work of organizing the Horace Mann school in New York along the lines of training in citizenship, work which he developed at Somerville, Mass., and Dorchester. He is also engaged, in teaching in the Teachers' College on illustrative lessons in government, and is taking courses in the Teachers' College and Columbia.

Dr. George S. Graham is a member of the faculty of the Albany Medical School at Albany, N. Y.

A. H. Dalrymple, since its institution a member of the force of the Income Tax Department of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, has accepted a position in the trust department of the New England Trust Company on Devonshire St., Boston.

William Adriance of Winchester, Mass., formerly selling bonds, has entered the employ of Crocker, Burbank and Co., Inc., a paper company at Fitchburg, Mass., in the sales department.

Secretary, William Carroll Hill, 7 Wheatland Ave., Dorchester, Mass.