Class Notes

CLASS OF 1893

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

New addresses for members of the class secured through the courtesy of the Alumni Records Office are Dr. Lucius J. Mason, 24 West 54th St., New York city, and Willard G. Aborn, Box 117, Providence, R. I.

Rev. George E. Kinney of Lyme kindly represented the class once more at the annual gathering of secretaries at Hanover, May 2 and 3.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Gordon are enjoying three months abroad, the first extended vacation Charles ever has taken from his business. Kinney reports that Gordon sent to Lyme for a birth certificate for passport use, only to find that the original birth record had been destroyed by fire along with other town records. However, the church records were intact, so they sent Charles a certificate of his baptism instead of his birth.

George B. Dodge was one of the "go-getters" in a recent Chamber of Commerce membership campaign at Manchester.

Abbott was a census enumerator in his section of Massachusetts.

Miss Elizabeth French, daughter of Colonel and Mrs. Charles A. French, is salutatorian of the graduating class at the Laconia High School.

The selectmen of Sunapee have offered a reward of $500 for the arrest of the person or persons, recently breaking into the summer residence in that town of Colonel W. W. Brown of New York.

Billy Jarvis's mother died last month in Pittsburgh, where she had spent the winter, at the age of 92 years. She was a gracious lady of the old school, whom many of Billy's classmates and other Dartmouth men had been privileged to know and admire. Her brief presence at the 1923 reunion of the class at Hanover stands out in the memory of some of us as a feature of that occasion.

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