Class Notes

CLASS OF 1893

MAY 1932 Harlan C. Pearson
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1893
MAY 1932 Harlan C. Pearson

Members of the class were prominent, as usual, at the annual "town meetings" in New Hampshire in March. Weston was moderator of the school meeting at Derry. Stillings is chairman of a committee on a new town library building at Surry. Baker is a library trustee at Bow. Metcalf is one of the town finance committee at Newport. Johnston is Pembroke's auditor. Chadbourne is town clerk of Pembroke. At Laconia City Engineer Charles A. French was made examiner of plumbing and measurer of painting, plastering, brick, and stone. So if you have any diamonds or other stones to be measured, take them to the Colonel.

Rev. B. F. Gustin got his name in the paper the other day by performing the marriage ceremony at North Amherst, Mass., for Miss Marion Anderson and Russell Mayo Spear, the bride being the daughter of Sherwood Anderson, the novelist.

Rev. George E. Kinney and Mrs. Kinney are happily disclosed by items, in the Hanover Gazette as active in their church and community at Lyme.

Aborn judged a fine assortment of Schipperke terriers at the big Providence dog show, and has been busy of late saving the fine old elms on the island of Nantucket. He writes of lunching occasionally with Ebbs and the latter's lusty son. Aborn's son Jack was asked to join the Boston Globe staff recently, but the Providence Journal met the Hub figures and kept him as sports writer, specializing in golf and hockey.

Mrs. John B. Baker, mother of Rufus, recently celebrated her 90th birthday at her home in Concord.

"A Roman Gentleman's Religion: Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 8.C.)" by Dr. Perley Oakland Place, professor of Latin, Syracuse University, has been issued in a reprint from the March, 1932, Alumni News, of the University.

Colonel and Mrs. W. W. Brown spent the latter part of the winter in California.

Being Alumni Fund agent in our class is about as good a job as being chairman of the Democratic state committee in Vermont. Billy Jarvis thought he had taken his share of punishment and tried to resign, but the managers of the Fund induced him to continue another year. Let's all show our appreciation by answering his first letter instead of his third appeal.

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