Class Notes

CLASS OF 1876

FEBRUARY 1929 Dr. Henry H. Piper
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1876
FEBRUARY 1929 Dr. Henry H. Piper

F. H. Hardison recently made a nine days' trip to Rapid City, S. D., in attendance on the annual meeting of the Insurance Commissioners' Association.

There has just appeared a fourth volume of J. E. Abbott's translations of the writings of the poet-saints of India, Marathi text. The publication is at Poona, India. A fifth volume of the series (Autobiography of Bahinabai) is in preparation.

H. G. Peabody's wide ranging in the Southwest for photographic purposes may have suggested more distant adventuring. He has proposed to Sam Merrill a trip round the world.

Sam Merrill and H. H. Piper recently had coffee together at the Phoenix, Cornhill, Boston—one of those chance, unexpected meetings which often glorify a day and linger in the memory.

F. M. McCutcheon has been reviving old associations at Laconia, N. H. (Soon after leaving college he was at the head of Gilmanton Academy.) "He was looking the picture of health, and talked interestingly of experiences in that region forty years ago."

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