Class Notes

Class of 1876

August, 1926 Dr. Henry H. Piper
Class Notes
Class of 1876
August, 1926 Dr. Henry H. Piper

Frank P. Hill has been granted a sabbatical six months, and will spend the winter, with Mrs. Hill, in California.

Samuel Merrill has planned a summer in Europe, and left, from New York, July 17. Arthur Hay also has in mind a trip across for the continuation in Paris of his studies in portrait painting.

The class was twice recognized at the recent Commencement season in the granting of degrees: Professor Morrill received a Ph.D. from Syracuse, and F. H. Hardison a D.C.S. from Dartmouth.

One of the pleasant features of the reunion season, possibl'e through the accommodation and kindness of the local theatre management, was a view of one of Peabody's reels of the Yellowstone Park. Nature in motion gives the moving picture its best opportunity, and more engaging aspects of nature than the falls of Yellowstone and geysers could hardly have been chosen.

No one of the twenty-one women of the reunion group was present when the class graduated. Mrs. McClary of Malone, N. Y., widow of M. E. McClary, and Mrs. Charles W. Leffingwell of Dublin, N. H., sister of Dr. Piper, were present at the graduation, and both had hoped to be at the reunion, but were prevented. Mrs. McClary sent white carnations, as has been her custom.

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