Class Notes

Class of 1890

February 1936 Charles A. Hardy
Class Notes
Class of 1890
February 1936 Charles A. Hardy

Had quite a long letter from Howard Nutt in reply to my queries. About all I learned was that he is in Seattle, Wash., temporarily. He saw part of the Princeton game, snow-storm and all, within less than a week after it took place.

George Mills and wife are in Worcester for a few months, where he is serving the Tatnuck Congregational church as interim minister.

Clint Cheney in a recent letter sent greetings to all. He is with the Investors Syndicate in Minneapolis.

Dr. Billy Morgan, dean of the School of Medicine at Georgetown University, writes that Washington has been going through a terrific financial depression, which has hit the doctors especially hard. Hope it won't spread.

GEORGE MOSES AT HOME

Saw Carroll, youngest son of Perry Boynton, after the Princeton game. He is at the Columbia Law School. His brother "Pete" (Perry) is an interne in the hospital, and his sister's husband is an eye specialist. Carroll's sister has bought a farm near Danbury, Conn., where I presume she will put the old folks out to grass later on! At present, however, they appear about as young and vigorous as their children.

George Moses, who has been in Washington, has returned to Concord, N. H.

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