Class Notes

CLASS OF 1873

April 1926 Rev. Samuel W. Adriance
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1873
April 1926 Rev. Samuel W. Adriance

Alfred S. Hall is gradually retiring from the active practice of the law, on account of ill health.

Rev. George H. Dunlap has retired from the active duties of his profession, and is residing in Boston.

Judge Robert Kerr, one of our five Civil War veterans of the class of 1873 and the only survivor of the five, is in active practice of the law in Colorado Springs, Colo.

Rev. J. Sidney Moulton has resigned his pastorate of the Unitarian church in Stow, Mass., after a forty years' pastorate. During these fruitful years he has interested himself in the activities of the town, illustrating the old traditional New England pastorate, which has been the glory of Massachusetts. He has been a member of the Civic Club, the town improvement society, and for many years was a member of the school board. He also belongs to the Twentieth Century Club of Boston.

Charles Frederick Bradley succeeds A. S Hall as class agent for the Tucker Memorial Fund. Mr. Hall has for many years done valiant work for this fund, raising large sums of money, but has been obliged, because of ill health, to surrender it to another. No more fitting successor could be appointed than Mr. Bradley, whose spirit of comradeship with all his classmates has continued unabated since college days

Secretary, Winchester, Mass.