Class Notes

CLASS OF 1888

NOVEMBER 1927 Rev. Wm. Byron Forbush
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1888
NOVEMBER 1927 Rev. Wm. Byron Forbush

Classmates will express their warmest sym pathy with Prof. Fred Lewis Pattee in the death of his wife, Anna Plumer Pattee, in the hospital at Franklin, of heart disease, on the 13th of September. She was in an unusual sense the helpmeet of her distinguished husband, making his home the center of rich joys of congeniality and sharing his literary labors. She was of great help in the church and college life, in which, with her ever-frail body, she never counted the cost. The State CollegeTimes spoke justly when it commented on "long and friendly, helpful and self-sacrificing labors for others. Many a home in State College, many a humble home, has felt the kindliness of her unselfish ministry." The local Bristol paper said appreciatively: "She was a bit of New England granite." She leaves her husband and her daughter Sara to mourn her loss.

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