Class Notes

Class of 1877

March, 1926
Class Notes
Class of 1877
March, 1926

Secretary, John M. Comstock, Chelsea, Vt. A note was recently received from Justin H. Smith, written at Mandeville, Jamaica, and it may fairly be inferred that he is spending the winter in that balmy island.

George W. Bartlett is spending some months in the Mediterranean countries: with Mrs. Bartlett. He wrote from Cairo that they were in Jerusalem for Christmas, and that they were on the point of leaving for Nice, which is apparently their headquarters.

W. W. Prescott has resigned the presidency of Union College, College View, Neb., finding the executive management too strenuous a program at his time of life, and remains there as head of the department of the English Bible.

At the annual meeting of the New England Insurance Exchange, C. M. Goddard, the retiring secretary, was made chairman of a new committee on public relations, and many eulogistic but entirely merited words were said in regard to his long service of the Exchange. With Mrs. Goddard, he is .spending the winter in Florida, and taking his first real yacation for many years.