Class Notes

Class of 1889

November 1935 Dr. David N. Blakely
Class Notes
Class of 1889
November 1935 Dr. David N. Blakely

George Bard has written from Nashville, Tenn.. that business became so bad in the special line of steel products, in the manufacture and distribution of which he had been engaged for many years, that he decided to take a "vacation." His son Robert, whom we remember as valedictorian of the Class of '19 when we attended our Thirtieth Reunion, represents the Monroe Calculating Machine Co. in Tennessee. George is staying with him temporarily and finding pleasant and profitable occupation in assisting him in introducing an engineering device to those who have had little or no experience with such labor-saving machines Blanchard attended his semi-centennial reunion at Phillips Andover in June Arthur Chase served Trinity church, Ware, Mass., as its rector, for 39 years until September, 1935, when he retired. After graduating from the Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge, Mass., in 1892, he taught at St. Mark's School, Southboro. In October, 1896, he began his long term of service in Ware. He is spending the winter in New Haven with his younger daughter, who is docent at the Yale Museum of Fine Arts. His address is 114 Avon St Mr. and Mrs. Oliver S. Warden have announced the marriage of their youngest daughter, Virginia, to Mr. Fred Rowe Morrell on September 23, 1935. The Morrells are living in Washington, D. C.

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