Harry A. Wells '10, superintendent of buildings and grounds at Dartmouth from 1912 to 1920, died at his home in Hanover January 20. A chronic kidney trouble brought the sudden end after he had suffered an acute attack of the malady earlier in the month. Mr. Wells retired from his connection with the College in 1920 to form the firm of Larson and Wells, architects, which later became Wells and Hudson. He is survived by his wife and three children, Edward Phillips, 15, Elizabeth, 13, and Robert Hunter, 11.
A further and more complete obituary notice is being prepared for the March issue of the MAGAZINE.