Class Notes

CLASS OF 1902

February 1920 Wm. Carroll Hill
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1902
February 1920 Wm. Carroll Hill

Dr. John C. O'Connor, while driving over the Plummer St. crossing in Manchester, N. H., January 8, was struck by the incoming Portsmouth train and seriously injured, his automobile being demolished. Dr. O'Connor suffered a fracture of the skull and cuts and bruises about the body, and was taken to his home in a serious condition.

Augustus N. Parry, Jr., was married to Josephine Marie Loibl at Woodside, Long Island, December 1, 1919. The couple are making their home at 31 Twenty-fifth St., Elmhurst, L.I.

Dr. Lawrence R. Hill is practicing medicine in Los Angeles, and is making his home at the Hotel Leighton.

Since returning from service abroad in the war, Richard M. Larned, Jr., has been connected with the New York Times, and is living at the Hotel Normandie, New York city.

Dennis F. Lyons, who has come steadily to the front during the past few years as one of the strong and influential factors in the legal life of the Middle West, has received the appointment of general solicitor of the Northern Pacific Railway Company, effective October 1, 1919. Mr. Lyons succeeds Charles Donnelly, who has resigned to become executive vice-president of the same road. The appointment was made by Federal Manager J. M. Hannaford, and Mr. Lyons will have his office in St. Paul, Minn.

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