Class Notes

CLASS OF 1878

NOVEMBER 1929 William D. Parkinson
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1878
NOVEMBER 1929 William D. Parkinson

Lewis Parkhurst and Mrs. Parkhurst made a most interesting trip to Northern Europe during the summer, stopping at Iceland on the way, spending four days within the Arctic Circle, where they could look the sun in the face every hour of the twenty-four, and three weeks so far north that there was no night, passing among the thousand isles and through the fjords of Norway, sometimes with mountains three thousand feet high within a stone's throw in either side of the ship, and where waterfalls two or three thousand feet high were a frequent sight. Later they took an auto trip through the highlands of Scotland and the English lake region.

Dr. H. A. Tarbell of Watertown, S. D., drove his car to Milwaukee and back in the early summer, bringing two daughters and two grandchildren with him on the return trip for a home visit.

In the Contributors' Column of the July Atlantic Monthly, W. D. Parkinson attempts some analogies between the struggle with the slave power and the present conflict with the liquor traffic. Mr. Parkinson is conducting, during the fall semester, Saturday classes for teachers and supervisors, at Rhode Island College of Education.

Walter V. Hayt, of Lincoln, Cal., has been for the past ten years vice-president of the Bank of Lincoln. He was formerly for several years president of Lincoln Fruit Growers' Association.

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