Class Notes

Class of 1891

October 1935 Frank E. Rowe
Class Notes
Class of 1891
October 1935 Frank E. Rowe

Mr. and Mrs. J. Francis Allison celebrated their fortieth wedding anniversary on June 29 at their home in Sherborn, Mass. Three of their children, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Allison of New York and Miss Margaret Allison of Willimantic, Conn., were present, also relatives from New Haven, Conn., Peterboro, N. H., and Quincy, Maiden, Medford, Somerville, Wellesley, and Sherborn, Mass.

From Herbert A. Blake comes word he is returned and is now at 60 Forest St., Gloversville, N. Y.

On July first Chas. S. Little, M.D., "Squash" to everybody outside Letchworth Village, completed a service of a quarter of a century as superintendent of the great institution caring for 3100 mentally defectives in Thiells, N. Y. The event was made a surprise party attended by a large group of professional friends from New York, Massachusetts, Maryland and New Jersey.

R. L. O'Brien took an extensive trip during July and August, visiting many points of interest including Boulder Dam and National Parks. He reports receiving an interesting letter from Selwin B. Plummer, now ninety years of age, the father of our deceased classmate Frank W. Plummer, M.D.

Governor Chas. Manley Smith writes the Secretary following an automobile accident in which he was injured: "I seem tobe all right again, but it was an, experience I hope not to repeat."

Willis Orange Smith, for many years principal of the Keene (N. H.) High School, retired in June.

Secretary, 80 Federal St., Boston