Class Notes

CLASS OF 1880

NOVEMBER 1929 John H. King
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1880
NOVEMBER 1929 John H. King

Mrs. Deborah Bowditch (Dean) Hubbard, wife of Rev. George Henry Hubbard, died July 12 at their home at 22 Center St., Cambridge, Mass. She was in her seventy-third year, and had been an invalid for many years.

The Army and Navy Journal for June 29 contained the following: "With the retirement on June 29 for age of Philip Walker, a senior attorney in the office of the Judge Advocate General of the Navy, a career in the government service that covered a period of nearly half a century will be terminated. At present a patient at Georgetown Hospital, where he recently underwent an operation, Mr. Walker, who was born June 29, 1859, entered government career in the State Department in 1881. A graduate of Dartmouth, he was well fitted for the duties that were assigned him during the years that followed. In 1881 he was secretary to the Honorary Commission at the International Exposition of Electricity at Paris. In 1884 he was special agent for the Department of Agriculture in the investigation of silk culture, and was later special agent for the department at the Columbian Exposition at Chicago. He came to the Navy Department in 1918, and has played an important role in the legal matters during the last ten years. At present he is a member of the classification board."

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