Class Notes

Class of 1886

December, 1919 William M. Hatch
Class Notes
Class of 1886
December, 1919 William M. Hatch

Chancellor L. Jenks was unanimously elected president general of the National Society of Sons of the American Revolution at the annual convention in May at Detroit. Mr. Jenks has been touring the country since his election, visiting local societies and attending general and special meetings. He was the chief speaker on October 16 at Williston, Vt., at the unveiling of a tablet marking the residence of Thomas Chittenden, first govern- or of the state. He has for several years, prior to his election as president general, served as chairman of the Americanization committee of the society.

Leslie P. Snow is serving as president of the New Hampshire Bar Association, for ’lB-’2O. In addition to caring for his large law practice he finds time for banking and other business, and serves as a director of the Bos- ton and Maine Railroad.

Twelve members of the class sat informal- ly at dinner at the Hanover Inn Sunday even- ing, October 19, remaining until nearly mid- night for reminiscences and reports on those not in attendance. These were Frost (G. D.), Heilge, Harris, Hatch (W. M.), Jenks, Kelly, Newton, Richmond, Sampson, Snow, Stetson, and Taylor. Arthur Fairbanks was in Hanover for the sesqui-centennial, and a speaker at one of the educational conferences; Kelly participated in the discussion at another.

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