Class Notes

CLASS OF 1893

December 1920 Harlan C. Pearson
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1893
December 1920 Harlan C. Pearson

Aborn, who lost the class cup by a narrow margin, has filed a claim for the grandfather's gold-headed cane, Miss Virginia Van Deusen having arrived September 28, 1920, and being the first of '93's third generation, so far as the secretary is informed.

Captain Charles A. French was one of the delegates from New Hampshire to the national convention of the American Legion.

Mrs. John A. Goss has given a stained glass window to the Congregational church at Pittsfield, N. H., in memory of her son, the late Charles C. Goss.

Saben is principal of the high school at Littleton, Mass.

Weston was a delegate to the New Hampshire Republican state convention.

Holley is a member of the diocesan council of the Protestant Episcopal church in New Hampshire.

Rev. Edward Bowers is now located at Johnsonville, N. Y.

The inactivity of '93 in politics now may be made up by its wives and daughters. Mrs. A. J. Lougee is a member of the Republican town committee at Fryeburg, Me., and Mrs. E. R. Wright of that at Alton, N. H.

Secretary, Harlan C. Pearson, Concord, N. H.