Class Notes

CLASS OF 1893

APRIL 1930 Harlan C. Pearson
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1893
APRIL 1930 Harlan C. Pearson

In order to have at least one class item for this issue of the ALUMNI MAGAZINE, the Secretary got himself elected to the municipal recreational council in his home city. Two of his four colleagues are James M. Langley '18, editor of the Concord MonitorPatriot, and Douglas N. Everett, president of the class of 1926.

It is an old Massachusetts custom to spend every holiday on your New Hampshire farm, and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cox were among those who observed it on Washington's Birthday, which they properly celebrated by registering at the Washington House, Pittsfield, N. H., in lieu of opening up their Chichester Brook Farm for the occasion.

Passing through Claremont, N. H., we saw Dr. Henry C. Sanders dashing about in a new Chevrolet coupe.

As this is written we regret to hear that Frank J. Chadbourne and Mrs. Charles C. Goss are hospital inmates at Hanover and Worcester, respectively.

Secretary, 104 North State St., Concord, N. H.