Class Notes

CLASS OF 1889

February 1918 David N. Blakely
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1889
February 1918 David N. Blakely

Frost's son, Karl, has recently enlisted in the U. S. Coast Guard, and is stationed at Nahant.

George H. Currier has moved from Houston to Freeport, Texas, and has recently been appointed city attorney. Freeport is a comparatively new city, at the mouth of the Brazos River, and is going through a period of rapid growth on account of its very extensive sulphur mines.

Charles S. Currier is engaged in building highways in the mountains of North Carolina, with headquarters at Elkin. In a recent letter to the Secretary, he wrote: "The farmers in this region have come into their own, and it would surprise one to see how much more land is under cultivation now than before the war. Sowing wheat in December was not known here before."

Morgan is now at Hebron, Texas, a banker with extensive farming interests.

Secretary, Dr. David N. Blakely, 53 Monmouth St., Brookline, Mass.