Class Notes

Class of 1887

October 1936 Emerson Rice
Class Notes
Class of 1887
October 1936 Emerson Rice

Secretary West Southport, Me

Several changes of address have occurred since last issue: Bacon, whose resignation as dean of the Tufts Engineering School took effect in September, has removed to Northampton, Mass., residence 52 Crescent St.; Welch after many years of service in the Portsmouth High School has retired and is at his old home, address Amesbury, Mass., R.F.D. 1; Frederick N. Rice has removed to Egan, 111.; Welcome Bradley's latest address is 260 West 44th St., New York City; A. H. Ross is supposed to be in Europe, but his permanent post office address is 16 Oak St., West Lynn, Mass. .... Eight members were present at last Commencement; Bartlett, Bingham, Gage, Howland, Knight, Junkins, Sanborn, and White Bell lost his mother last December; she had attained the age of 100 years Knight's grandson enters Andover Academy this fall to fit for the College Bingham's oldest son, George Hutchins Bingham, was united in marriage with Miss Elizabeth Bradford Anderson in Norfolk, Conn., July 21 last. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robbins Battell Anderson of Honolulu, Hawaii, and Norfolk, Conn. Mr. Bingham is now associated with the Cambridge Rubber Cos., Cambridge, Mass Jo Cunningham's son graduated in June The Secretary enjoyed seeing the Bickfords, the Sanborns, and the Junkins family, who made brief trips here recently; plans for the Fiftieth were discussed with Junkins, chairman, and Sanborn of the committee in charge Junkins corrects the statement in the last issue referring to the Psi U convention in Rochester and the C and G anniversary next year; he did not speak at the former, although invited, and he does not have charge of the C and G reunion In connection with the proposed addition to the hospital in Hanover as a memorial to John Gile, the Hanover Gazette requests for publication anecdotes of interest; this should appeal to us who knew him in early life.