Class Notes

CLASS OF 1876

JUNE 1930 Dr. Henry H. Piper
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1876
JUNE 1930 Dr. Henry H. Piper

A very appreciative account of Frank P. Hill appeared in the March 15 issue of the Library Journal. It is made evident that Hill does not retire on account of failing forces of mind or body; perhaps he was never so capable of conducting the affairs of the Brooklyn Library as at the present time. He will keep a lively interest in library matters, and will be available as a library consultant.

Classmates are expressing satisfaction with Peabody's press work, and work all told, in the publication of the class report.

Brief words from Hay give evidence of content with Charleston, S. C., as a place of winter residence. Hay is the only member of the class to winter in a warmer climate, the six members in. southern California (Clark, Hunt, Peabody, Stimson, Woods, and Worthen) being permanent residents.

Secretary, 411 High St., West Medford, Mass.