Class Notes

CLASS OF 1886

April 1931 Leslie P. Snow
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1886
April 1931 Leslie P. Snow

Mrs. William M. Hatch and her daughter, Mrs. McCormick, of Arlington, Mass., left the first of the month for St. Petersburg, Fla., for a brief stay.

Prof. "William P. Kelly of New Brunswick, N. J., has been granted a leave of absence after twenty years' service as headmaster of Rutgers Preparatory School. Prof, and Mrs. Kelly will spend the summer abroad. They are sailing for Europe in May.

The Secretary has enjoyed a brief visit from Rev. William E. Marden of Durham, who has recently filled the pulpit at Rochester for several sabbaths.

There were in attendance at the dinner of the Boston Alumni Association March 7, Newton, Burley, Mitchell, and the Secretary.

Members of the class who have not already done so should at once respond to "Billy" Williams' request for material for the report, which is to be issued preparatory to our "Forty-fifth" in June. "Billy" Newton has already made the necessary arrangements at Hanover. Every member should be on hand early Saturday preceding Commencement, which will be the big day of the reunion.

Secretary, Rochester, N. H.