Class Notes

Class of 1908

November, 1025 Prof. Raymond R. Marsden
Class Notes
Class of 1908
November, 1025 Prof. Raymond R. Marsden

A. W. Thwing has been having a busy time this summer finishing up a 200-ton paper mill for Price Brothers up in the Lake St. John district of Quebec.

Larry Tread way has been elected president of the Dartmouth Club of Berkshire County, Mass.

A. G. Alden spent his vacation introducing Mrs. Alden and the children to his old stamping ground around Hanover.

R. E. Marsh broke away from his forestry work in New Mexico long enough this summer to make a brief stop at Hanover.

A gift of 5000 dollars has been received by Yale University to finance further investigation of a scarlet fever antitoxin by Dr. Francis G. Blake.

During the last academic year A. R. Chandler took over the work of Professor H. H. Home in the philosophy department of New York University. He has now returned to his former work in philosophy at Ohio State University.

Fred O. Copeland, assistant cashier of the Randolph (Vt.) National Bank and writer of short stories, was married to Miss Nettye L. Robbins of Randolph October 7. The marriage took place at the Coolidge home in Plymouth, John C. Coolidge, father of the president, a justice of the peace, performing the ceremony.

Assistant Secretary, Hanover, N. H.