Class Notes

Class of 1893

April1935 Harlan C. Pearson
Class Notes
Class of 1893
April1935 Harlan C. Pearson

Samuel Pingree French was one of the honorary bearers at the funeral of Mrs. Lydia Steele Pingree, 95, widow of Samuel E. Pingree, Dartmouth '57, governor of Vermont.

Items of "brief local mention" at Concord, N. H. Callers at the state house: Colonel Charles A. French, looking fine after his hospital holiday; Arborist Aborn, bird of passage; John B. Russell, taking out a hunting and fishing license for use on his ancestral acres in Cheshire county. Seen on Main street: Billy Mann and Choate Baker, ready to emerge from their winter denning up. At the Eagle Hotel, Dr. H. C. Sanders, presiding, as speaker, over an important meeting of the House of Delegates of the New Hampshire Medical Society.

President Dale of the New Hampshire State Senate has been very seriously ill with pneumonia, and the doctor who pulled him through was George E. Pender, M.D. Senator Austin L. Calef was one of the New Hampshire delegates to the Council of State Governments meeting at Washington.

This month's item about Judge Edward Griffith concerns his re-election as counselor of the Vermont Society of Mayflower Descendants.

The New Hampshire scene: Mr. and Mrs. Frank N. Saltmarsh in the receiving line at the Pinkerton Academy Junior Prom—Samuel P. Hunt re-elected a member of the board of directors and clerk of the corporation of the New Hampshire Fire Insurance Company. Harry B. Metcalf serving on the jury in Superior Court for Sullivan county.

Secretary, 104 No. State St., Concord, N. H