Class Notes

Class of 1878

March, 1924 William D. Parkinson
Class Notes
Class of 1878
March, 1924 William D. Parkinson

Edwin W. Sanborn, who was unable to attend the reunion last June on account of ill health, has so far regained his strength that he has resumed his literary labors, and is now at work on a volume on. fishes which G. P. Putnam's Sons are to publish in a series of field books on nature study.

Rev. M. L. Stimson has removed his home from Beachwood, N. J., to Atlanta, Ga., where he is living at 43 Clermont Drive. Soon after going to Atlanta in September he was invited to be instructor in Christian missions in Atlanta Theological Seminary, and after completing his course, which is taken in the first semester, was elected to the professorship of the same subject. In the absence of the president of the Seminary, he has been lately substituting for him in pedagogy, Old Testament prophecy, and theology.

Secretary, High land Ave., Fitchburg, Mass.