Class Notes

Class of 1893

FEBRUARY, 1927 Harlan C. Pearson
Class Notes
Class of 1893
FEBRUARY, 1927 Harlan C. Pearson

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. French of West Lebanon, N. H., are spending the winter in Minneapolis, Minn., with their daughter and her husband, Rev. and Mrs. L. L. Dunnington.

The authorities of Rockingham county, N. H., are investigating the ransacking of the summer residence at Newington of Dr. George E. Pender of Portsmouth.

Dr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Lougee of Fryeburg, Me., are at St. Petersburg, Fla., for the winter as usual, motoring down just before Christmas.

Rev. Byron F. Gustin recently took part in the celebration of the centennial of the North Congregational church in Amherst, Mass., of which he formerly was pastor.

Harry B. Metcalf, how in the publishing business at Newport, N. H., has taken over from Mrs. Robert P. Bass and her father, Charles S. Bird, the Granite Monthly, the New Hampshire state magazine, which Mr. Metcalf's father founded in 1878.

Rev. W. T. Sparhawk writes from Cincinnati to the class secretary of the death at Nevada, lowa, of Mrs. Martha Jane Sails, the venerable mother by adoption of the late Rev. A. C. Sails of this class. She knew many Dartmouth rrien and was much interested in the College.

At the annual meeting of the Sullivan County Medical Society Dr. Henry C. Sanders, Jr., of Claremont, was elected secretary-treasurer and a delegate to the New Hampshire Medical Association.

Edwin B. Weston has been elected a director of the Derry, N. H., Athletic Association.

Secretary, , 37 South Spring St., Concord, N. H.