Class Notes

CLASS OF 1906

July 1919 Harold G. Rugg
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1906
July 1919 Harold G. Rugg

Rev. R. Albert Goodwin has resigned his pastorate at Goodyear, Conn., and has become pastor of the Congregational church at Hardwick, Mass.

Dr. Paul R. Felt (D.M.S. 1910) is now a physician at the State Hospital for the Insane at Middletown, Conn. Dr. Felt left his practice in Amherst, N. H., several years ago to become associated with Highland Springs Sanitarium at Waukesha, Wis., and successful work there brought him a flattering offer to go to the Connecticut institution.

George Terrien spent the spring in his home city of Nashua, dividing his time between golf and getting his affairs in shape to remove to Oklahoma, where he plans to go extensively into the oil business.

Rev. Ray E. Butterfield has removed from South Chicago to Worcester, Mass., where he began the pastorate of Bethany Congregational church, July 1.

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