Class Notes

CLASS OF 1878

APRIL 1932 William D. Parkinson
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1878
APRIL 1932 William D. Parkinson

Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Gerould of North Attleboro, Mass., are again spending the winter in California, enjoying a stay at the Barcelona Apartment Hotel in San Diego.

Mrs. I. P. Paul is spending the winter at Winter Park, Fla.

Dr. 0. P. Maxson of Stuart, Fla., writes that he is in feeble health and spends much of his time in bed, where he passes the hours reading and writing, but suffering a great deal of pain. He speaks interestingly of his early days, and of the astonishing changes that have taken place since he began life on the east bank of the Mississippi where there were then more Indians than whites. At the age of sixteen, after having taught a term of school, he was out on the plains hunting buffalo. He contrasts the agricultural methods of those days with those of the present, as well as methods of transportation, communication, and scientific methods of all sorts.

Secretary, 321 Highland Ave., Fitchburg, Mass.