Class Notes

Class of 1889

June 1934 Dr. David N. Blakely
Class Notes
Class of 1889
June 1934 Dr. David N. Blakely

Mrs. George P. Bard, whose maiden name was Jessie F. Joslin, died at her home in Maplewood, N. J., March 6. She had been in impaired health for several months. The Bards were married March 25, 1896, at Walpole, N. H. Their only son, Robert (Dartmouth '19), lives in Nashville, Tenn.

Edwin B. Davis has written that he will not be able to come to our reunion in June, because he is to sail from New York on June 15, to visit Belgium, Germany, and France.

Information has just reached the Secretary that Mrs. Nelson E. B. Morrill, of Rochester, N. H., died last June. Mr. Morrill is living now with his married son, Scott, in Rochester.

Dr. N. K. Noyes of Plymouth, Mass., spent three weeks of April in the Deaconess Hospital, Boston, to recover from a slight accident to his foot. The Secretary called on him twice, and it is his belief that this was the longest and most complete vacation "Nat" has had in many years. He appeared very well when seen and is planning to come to the reunion in June.

Early in February Mrs. Wellman fell and the result was a very bad fracture of both bones of the left leg. She came to Boston and stayed three weeks in the Brooks Hospital. She was able then to move to an apartment near her surgeon's private office, where, up to the present (May 8), she has had daily treatments with good prospects of complete cure. Another result of the accident was cancellation of a trip to Bermuda, which was to have begun the day after the fall.

Secretary, 87 Milk St., Boston