Class Notes

Class of 1876

Dr. Henry H. Piper
Class Notes
Class of 1876
Dr. Henry H. Piper

The following extract from one of Peabody's recent letters indicates how he sometimes unites recreation and business:

"My daughter left here for Greenwich,Conn., on August 31. A week or so laterI started from here, with a friend of minein his Lincoln car, for an auto trip. Wewent first to Gallup, N. M. Then up intoSouthern Colorado and across into southeastern Utah, where we visited the NaturalBridges National Monument and I securedsome good photographs. Returning to Gallup we went next to Chin Lee, Ariz., wherewe took in Canyon de Chelly and Canyondel Muerho. Back to Gallup and then upto Pueblo Bonito, where the NationalGeographic Society have been doing extensive excavation and restoration for adozen years of the largest known of thehistoric community dwellings of 100 ormore years ago. Then we started homeward, stopping three days at the South Rimof the Grand Canyon.

"The trip was a successful one in everyway and we were able to maintain ourscheduled itinerary, which I made outbefore leaving, and to get home at thevery moment called for."

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