Class Notes

CLASS OF 1911

February, 1922 Nathaniel G.
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1911
February, 1922 Nathaniel G.

Walter B. Gibson is in business at 261 Franklin St., Boston, and living in Sharon, Mass.

Allan T. Wheeler is with the Stone and Forsyth Company, 67 Kingston St., Boston, and lives at 67 Payson Road, Belmont, Mass.

. Ernest E. Morrill has resigned his position as director of religious education in Orange, N. J., to become pastor of the First Congregational church, Millbury, Mass.

A newspaper item says: "Fred H. Harris, Brattleboro's noted sportsman, has designed a new ski, which is being manufactured and will soon be placed on the market. . It differs in several particulars from skis now on the market, embodying in one the best points of Norwegian, Swiss, Canadian, and American makes, with some new features."

Announcement has been received of the marriage of Paul Ayer to Miss Doris Brown on Wednesday, January 4, at St. Paul's Episcopal church, Maiden, Mass. Paul's new' address has not yet been recorded, with the Secretary, at least.

On the day before New Year's, Carl Hope was seen boarding a train at Cleveland on his way to form a New Year's resolution, namely, the entering into matrimonial relations with a certain young lady. I. have not yet heard, but I hope that he succeeded in the venture.

The loyal group of Washington rooters has been increased by another good 1911 man, Psyche McDonald. The Washington correspondent wrote that John is carrying water for the elephants at the disarmament circus in his capacity as assistant solicitor to the Department of State. He is living at 1354 Fairmont St., N. W.

Secretary, Prof. Nathaniel G. Burleigh, Hanover, N. H.