Class Notes

CLASS OF 1902

July 1919 William Carroll Hill
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1902
July 1919 William Carroll Hill

Martin W. Peck did eleven months service in the Army Medical Corps as first lieutenant; particularly neuro-psychiatric work at various camps and the general hospital at Plattsburg Barracks, and was discharged March 27, 1919. Since leaving the army, Dr. Peck has been acting as assistant physician at the Sheppard and Enoch Pratt Hospital at Towson, Md., a semi-private institution for mental diseases, and has had opportunity to do some work at Phipps clinic, Johns Hopkins Hospital.

"Cap" Pillsbury, who rose during the war to become lieutenant-colonel in the regular army, was doing medical work as camp surgeon at Camp Meade, Md., from January to April, 1919.

A post card to the secretary from George Elderkin postmarked Nantes, France, May 14, stated that George had been waiting five weeks at the place to leave, "stupid army red tape" keeping them there.

George L. Dow of Cambridge, Mass., who went over seas in September, 1918, as one of the Y. M. C. ,A, workers, returned the last of March after an active and interesting experience. He spent much of his time in France and Belgium, and ended up his work at Coblenz.

Rev. Maurice J. Duncklee, formerly pastor of Winter St. Congregational church, Bath, Me., and recently in Y. M. C. A. work has accepted a call to Bethany chapel, Bridgeport, Conn.

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