Class Notes

CLASS OF 1879

December 1920 Henry Melville
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1879
December 1920 Henry Melville

Judge Charles M. Hough, as usual, spent the summer in Hanover, but not as usual in the "Lord house" of blessed memories. He has a son in his first year at Exeter. Foster R. Clement also has a son at Exeter. Those of the class who were present at the 1914 reunion will recall the two boys. Both are on their way to Dartmouth.

Judge William N. Cohen, after spending the summer in Europe, has returned to the practice of his profession in New York city, fully recovered from his severe illness of a year ago.

Rev. Clifford H. ("Primus") Smith on September 1 became pastor of the Congregational church at Ludlow, Vt. For the previous year he had been assistant secretary of the National Council of Congregational Churches, having special charge of the details of the National Council held at Grand Rapids, Mich., October 29 to November 6, 1919, and of the International Council in Boston, June 29 to July 6, 1920.

Dr. Frank G. Wheatley and Principal George H. Rockwood have each a son in the present freshman class of the College. This is the first Rockwood of the second generation, but Dr. Wheatley has swollen the average by contributing three, the othe,rs having been Frank E., 1911, and George D., 1914. For some unexplainable reason he allowed the fourth to graduate from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1917.

Secretary, Henry Melville, 45 Cedar St., New York