Class Notes

CLASS OF 1889

February 1919 David N. Blakely
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1889
February 1919 David N. Blakely

"The Law as a Vocation" was published a few years ago by F. J. Allen. The book was well received at the time, and has continued to hold its place in social service studies. Recently the government has adopted it as a text-book to be used in its educational work with soldiers in France. This has necessitated printing a new and revised edition, for which, on Allen's invitation, Ex-President Taft has written an introduction.

Ned Dearborn attended the recent auction sale of furs in St. Louis, as the representaive of Uncle Sam, who had many skins to dispose of at this annual event.

Capt. N. K. Noyes, M. C., was discharged from the army late in December, and has resumed his private practice in Duxbury, Mass. For the last seven months of his service he was surgeon to the 4th Battalion, U. S. G. N. A., at Camp Nicholls, New Orleans.

Mary Whittlesey, wife of John R. Perkins, died at her home in Danbury, Conn., January IS, of pneumonia, following influenza.

Secretary, Dr. David N. Blakely, 16 Beech Road, Coolidge Corner, Mass.