Class Notes

CLASS OF 1889

FEBRUARY 1930 Dr. David N. Blakely
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1889
FEBRUARY 1930 Dr. David N. Blakely

Bard is now with Tippett and Wood, at their New York office, 5 Beekman St. His home is in Maplewood, N. J.

Blanchard, who is the oldest member of our class, called on the Secretary in December. It was the first time we have met in person since graduation. (We had occasional conversations by telephone). He is telephone manager in Barre, Mass., also town clerk, and he has not forgotten how to serve as clergyman, whether it be to supply a pulpit on Sunday, conduct a funeral service, or, more frequently than either of these duties, perform the marriage ceremony. He and Mrs. Blanchard are happy in having five daughters and six grandchildren.

Hale is spending January in Boston, living at the University Club, while Mrs. Hale is with her mother in California. On her return, early in February, they are to go to Europe for a few weeks.

Margaret, daughter of John R. Perkins, is now Mrs. Mortimer H. Camp, and lives in New Britain, Conn. After graduating from Radcliffe in 1919, she studied law at the University of Chicago Law School, and was in practice in New Britain up to the time of her marriage in June, 1928.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Seager Sullivan of New York city have announced the marriage of their second daughter, Jeanet Ellinwood, to Mr. Lewis Perry Curtis, on December 26, 1929. Mr. Curtis is an instructor in English literature at Yale.

Secretary,87 Milk St., Boston