Class Notes

Class of 1911

November, 1025 Prof. Nathaniel G. Burleigh, Hanover, N. H.
Class Notes
Class of 1911
November, 1025 Prof. Nathaniel G. Burleigh, Hanover, N. H.

Since the Secretary sent in this copy for his class he has suffered the loss of his only boy, James Arthur Tufts Burleigh, six years of age. He was a boy abounding in life and good spirits and beloved by all who knew him. The sympathy of the class as well as of all Nat Burleigh's friends will go out to the bereaved family. (Editor).

The classmates will be much grieved to learn of the death by accident of Joe Magrane, an account of which appears elsewhere in this number of the MAGAZINE.

Plans are already under way for next June. Questionnaires have been mailed to all members of the class, and if any .classmate has not yet returned his copy with a letter, this will serve as a gentle reminder that such are due. The Secretary tried to get ahead of the treasurer and get the first shot, but as usual this man Kimball was too quick on the trigger, and I suppose that by the time you have been dunned for two years' dues, you will be in too ill humor either to write a letter or to answer foolish questions. In any case, however, send the information along just the same.

Art Jackson was recently seen making a trip to the tailor's for the purpose of having the buttons on his vest set over. Doc had a daughter Ellen arrive in his family on July 25.

Afterwards, the other member of the famous Jackson family, commonly known as "Log/' purchased a home on Hendrick Road, Winchester. "Log" said he always had hoped he could live among the plutes.

Bert Burbeck and wife are again in the States on another honeymoon. Bert has very important business in Chicago on November 14, after which he will return to London. Bert's main headquarters, Swift and Company you know, are located in Chicago.

Constant correspondence from Ed Keeler reminds me that there is going to be a big party in Chicago on November 14 to which all Eleveners are invited. Ed is planning a reunion for the class on Saturday night at the time of the big. dinner and dance. Headquarters are going to be at the Drake Hotel. Ed has promised to see that all have a good time.

"Sticky" Pendleton is purchasing agent for the Hey wood Wakefield Company. Those who know "Sticky" say he ought to do very well.

Charlie Stebbiris' firm, instead of moving, have changed their name to Sterling Engineering and Manufacturing Company. We never can keep up with Charlie's home address, but his business address is still 117 Business St., Hyde Park, Mass.

Secretary, N. H.