Class Notes

CLASS OF 1887

DECEMBER 1929 Emerson Rice
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1887
DECEMBER 1929 Emerson Rice

Dr. Alexander Quackenboss has removed from Marlborough St. to his former address, 175 Dartmouth St., Boston.

Welcome W. Bradley is connected with the Missionary Training Institute, Nyack, N. Y., as treasurer.

Dr. Charles A. Eastman is spending the winter in Detroit.

Mr. and Mrs. Gage will be at St. Petersburg, Fla., during the winter season.

F. J. Wentworth and wife will also winter in Florida.

Bartlett's daughter Agnes has been admitted to her mother's alma mater, Bradford Academy. His son Sam is living in Newton Highlands, Mass. Robert is in the office of Stone and Webster, Boston, while Donald continues to teach biography in the College.

The class will be pleased to learn that Harry Hall is much improved in health.

Rev. A. H. Ross' son, who graduated from the College last June, is now engaged in postgraduate work in the School of Journalism, Columbia University.

F. A. Howland has been made a director of the Central Vermont Railroad.

The annual round-up of the group of men from classes '85 to '89 inclusive after the Dartmouth-Harvard game brought together at the University Club, Boston, the following: Bayley '85 (toastmaster); Rockwood '85; French and Newton '86; Bartlett, Bingham, Blakey, Burnett, Cushman, Gage, Head, Howland, George E. Johnson, Junkins, Knight, Merrill, Quackenboss, Quint, E. Rice, Willey'87; Cate, Gregory, andLougee'88; Bartlett, Blakely, Frost, and Wellman '89. Harvard was represented by Mr. O'Neil, guest of Rockwood '85. The affair was saddened by the recent deaths of Billy Hatch '86 and Charlie Carpenter '87, who were in attendance a year ago. Tributes were paid to their memory, and letters were read from absent classmates. Bartlett '89 gave an interesting account of his latest European trip.

Secretary, West Southport, Me.