Class Notes

CLASS OF 1894

FEBRUARY 1932 Rev. Charles C. Merrill
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1894
FEBRUARY 1932 Rev. Charles C. Merrill

J. L. Mann is in the employ of Indiana Lime Stone Company and resides at 1230 Fourteenth St., Bedford, Ind. One of Jimmie's daughters is in junior high school, two are employed in Indianapolis, and one, four years old, is at home. Probably the last named is the youngest class baby.

The Boston Evening Transcript of December 19 reports the marriage of one of the sons of our beloved and lamented Billie Mann. The following is quoted therefrom:

"Concord, N. H., Dec. 19—Miss Nathalie Harris of Boston, daughter of Mrs. Donald S. Unger-Donaldson of this city, will be married here this afternoon in the Chapel of the Holy Angels, to Richard Dewey Mann. Rt. Rev. John T. Dallas will officiate. There will be no bridal attendants or ushers. Following the ceremony there will be a reception for the immediate families and a few intimate friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Unger-Donaldson at St. Paul's School. The bride was educated in Lausanne, Switzerland, where her family lived for several years. Mr. Mann is the son of Mrs. George E. Mann of Boston and the late George E. Mann of Quechee, Vt., and grandson of the late John J. Dewey of Quechee. He was graduated from Dartmouth, class of '26, and attended the Harvard Business School. He is a member of the Psi Upsilon fraternity and of the Union Boat Club. After a brief wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Mann will be at home at 100 Chestnut street."

The writer missed his annual chat with Paul Jenks, who did not pass through Claremont on his way to his summer home in Whitefield, N. H. In a letter of December 17 he corrects an error in a former issue that the writer is to blame for. He became eligible for retirement last February, but is still in the service and has no present notion of leaving. Last year he had charge of the school, which he reports as "on the whole a pleasant experience," but adds that he is not sorry to step back into actual teaching, which, he says, "is more nearly what I was intended to do by nature, I guess."

The sympathy of the class will go out to Everett Boyd in the death of Mrs. Boyd. The following facts have recently been furnished the writer.

Louise (Griffin) Boyd was born in Hampstead, September 8, 1869, and died August SO, 1931. She was a graduate of the Hampstead High School, afterwards training as a nurse at the Adams Nervine Hospital, Jamaica Plain, Mass. She was married to Everett William Boyd in 1898. She is survived by her husband and three children: Byron 8., now living in Somerville, Mass., with Radio Sales and Service; Prances, supervisor of music in the schools of Hartford, Conn.; and Alfred A., Pittsburgh salesman for the Bird Roofing Company of Walpole, Mass. Mrs. Boyd left a large circle of friends both in her native town and in Somerville, where she had made her home after her marriage. Interment was in Lakeview Cemetery in Hampstead.

Secretary, 287 Fourth Ave., New York Editor, HENRY N. HURD, Claremont, N. H.