Class Notes

CLASS OF 1897

April 1926 Morton C. Tuttle
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1897
April 1926 Morton C. Tuttle

Ross Chesley is in charge of the buying of cutlery for the firm of Decatur and Hopkins of Boston.

Lull's daughter, Barbara, gave a violin recital at Jordan Hall, Boston, February 18. One of the press notices read: "As her person pleases the eye, so her playing woos the ear"; and added: "She is one of the small company in whom burns the restless inner fire." Barbara Lull is perhaps the most prominent, if not the most gifted, child of the class. Her genius as a violinist has been widely recognized. At het concert here in Boston were Harry Chase, Paul and Mrs. Clay, Semp Smith with his son and daughter, Ned Woodworth, and Hermon and Mrs. Holt. After the concert Mrs. Lull and her son, who is now a student at Andover, and Barbara met our classmates and their children at supper, as Ned Woodworth's guests. It is a little solemn when the second generation steps into the front.

Secretary, Park Square Building, Boston