Class Notes

CLASS OF 1904

August, 1923 Harry B. Johnson
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1904
August, 1923 Harry B. Johnson

Dr. Dan Norton of 967 Elm St., Manchester, N. H., suggests to the class a walking trip next fall before the Cornell game, walking from the White Mountains to Hanover on a three or four days' hike. Ask Dan; he knows the trails.

Rev. Oscar J. Aldrich is now located at the First Methodist Episcopal church, Taunton, Mass. He has been there since April, 1921. His daughter graduates from the high school this year.

J. M. Marquess is now located at 909 Eigh-teenth St., Philadelphia. He was formerly of the Colored Agricultural and Normal University at Langston, Okla. The Secretary does not know just what Marquess is doing at present.

The May 6 Sunday edition of the BostonHerald devotes half a page to an exhaustive write-up of Waterville, N. H. When there are no births, deaths, or marriages, it gets along very well with a population of eight. The postmaster and innkeeper comes pretty near being the whole works, and he is Dave Austin.

Al Terrien announces the birth of his second son. He is named George, after his uncle, who was 1905.

Secretary, Harry B. Johnson, 3 Avalon Place, Worcester, Mass.