Class Notes

CLASS OF 1878

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

Classmates will regret to learn that Dr. George W. Blaisdell of Manchester, Mass., has been obliged to retire from his medical practice because of ill health. Although at present confined to bed or reclining chair, he hopes and expects to regain a degree of activity, but must in future avoid undue exertion.

Prof. M. Luther Stimson, who expected to be retired this year from active service in Atlanta Theological Seminary because of the proposed removal of that institution from the city where he has established his home, finds himself still engaged in teaching, owing to the postponement of the removal plans.

Rev. T. C. H. Bouton of St. Petersburg, Fla., famous in college days for his persistent pursuit of the elusive woodchuck, reports that although his chief recreation now-a-days is archery, which sport he recommends, confidently to all his friends, he has not quite forsaken firearms, and recounts that in roaming as of old over the fields last summer with a .22 caliber telescope rifle he shot at nine woodchucks and got seven of them, all seven shot through the head.

Secretary, 321 Highland Ave., Fitchburg, Mass