Class Notes

Class of 1902

May 1929 Prof. George W. Elderkin
Class Notes
Class of 1902
May 1929 Prof. George W. Elderkin

Mrs. Robert C. Clark, 53 years old, formerly head of the English department of the Brattleboro High School, wife of the Vermont commissioner of banking and insurance, died March 18 in the Heaton Hospital in Montpelier, where Mr. and Mrs. Clark have lived since 1924. She underwent an operation last autumn and recently returned to the hospital. Mrs. Clark was Anna Katherine Perkins, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. B. P. Perkins of Union Grove, Wis. After graduating from Smith College she was for a time assistant principal of West Brattleboro Academy and then became a member of the Brattleboro High School faculty. In 1909 she married Mr. Clark, who was then bookkeeper at the Vermont National Bank in Brattleboro. In 1911 they went to Turners Falls, Mass., Mr. Clark taking the position of cashier of the Crocker National Bank. Four years later they returned to Brattleboro, Mr. Clark having been named teller of the Vermont National Bank, remaining there until they moved to Montpelier. Mrs. Clark leaves her husband, her mother, Mrs. B. F. Perkins of Cambridge, Mass., two brothers and two sisters. She was a member of Bethany Congregational church and had been president of the Montpelier Woman's Club.

R. M. Leach has been elected a director of the National Shawmut Bank in Boston.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Drake sailed recently for France. They had recently returned from a vacation at Nassau.

Secretary, Princeton, N. J.