Class Notes

CLASS OK 1906

February 1919 Harold G. Rugg
Class Notes
CLASS OK 1906
February 1919 Harold G. Rugg

Arthur N. Burnie, who has been assistant superintendent of the Biddeford and Saco Water Company, has recently been elected superintendent of the company, succeeding his father, who has recently died.

Robert M. Blood has severed his connection with the Syracuse Post-Standard, and is now with the Manchester Mirror.

Dr. George P. Laton was discharged from the army December 21 and is now at his home in Los Angeles, California. His address is 4411 Camerol Ave.

Captain P. B. Paul was one of the speakers at Dartmouth Night exercises in Hanover. According to many he made the best speech on this occasion. "Ike" was not well at the time, and was forced to spend four or five days in the Hanover hospital before returning to Boston.

Since the publication of the Class Report five names have been added to the 1906 service flag, as follows: G. P. Laton, J. A. Tufts, E. S. Cogswell, L. W. Russell, and Henry E. Cooke.

William T. Bell, who has been with the Page Belting Company in Chicago, has been transferred to the Concord, N. H., office of the firm.

Mrs. E. S. French died of pneumonia at her home in Rochester, Vt., January 29. Three girls, the oldest of whom is six, are left besides the husband to mourn her loss. Mrs. French was an ideal mother and an active worker in the Universalist church of Rochester. The sympathy of the entire class goes out to Ned in his great loss.

Secretary, Harold G. Rugg, Hanover, N. H.