Class Notes

Class of 1906

FEBRUARY, 1928 Prof. Francis L. Childs
Class Notes
Class of 1906
FEBRUARY, 1928 Prof. Francis L. Childs

Evelyn (Leavitt) Glaze, wife of Ralph Glaze, died at her home in Denver, Colo., on the evening of December 10, 1927, from injuries received in an automobile accident two weeks before,. Ralph and Mrs. Glaze, with their eleven-year-old daughter, attended the Aggie- Colorado College football game at Colorado Springs on the afternoon of November 26, and on their way back to Denver after the game the Glaze car was crowded off the highway by another machine and overturned. At the time of the accident Mrs. Glaze was not thought to be seriously injured, and was soon able to go to her own home, apparently recovered; later she suffered a relapse, terminating fatally. She was a native of Portland, Me., and was married to Ralph at Providence, R. 1., in 1907. They have but the one daughter. To her and to Ralph the sympathy of the whole class goes out in their sad affliction.

Ned Redman and his family have moved back to their old home at 530 Riverside Drive, New York city, after three years' residence in Baltimore. Ned is now director of the New York County and Bronx chapters of the Red Cross.

Those of the class who live in New England and read the local dailies know that there have been certain unusual circumstances attendant on the recent municipal elections of Newburyport, Mass., but the glare of headlines concerning the new mayor may have hidden from even the most careful readers this modest little item: "Norman Russell led the entire field in the vote he received for the school board, one of the largest votes ever cast for a candidate for any office in Newburyport."

Secretary, Henniker, N. H.