Class Notes

Class of 1897

February 1936 Ernest M. Butterfield
Class Notes
Class of 1897
February 1936 Ernest M. Butterfield

The report for this month will consist of statements relative to the families of members of the class who are no longer living.

Mrs. Arthur P. Smith is living in Peterboro, N. H. Smith's only son, Arthur P. Jr., a graduate of New Hampshire University, has business employment on Long Island.

Mrs. Burt W. Carr lives in Washington, and the son, Raymond, is a patent attorney in Boston.

Mrs. Maurice J. Dunklee lives in Meriden, N. H. Two children are married, and the youngest, John Calvin, la, lives with his mother.

Mrs. Frederick R. Cummings divides the year between Willimantic, Conn., and California. The daughter, Carolyn, is doing extensive work in Oriental music.

Mrs. Allen J. Smith is postmistress in Drummond, Okla. Of the younger children, Vernald is a recent graduate of the University of Oklahoma, Dorothy is assistant postmistress in Drummond, and Clarice is a junior at the Northwestern State Teachers College at Alva, Okla.

Mrs. Lewis H. Blanchard lives in Beverley Hills, Calif. The daughter, Dorothy, was graduated from Smith College in 1934, and Lewis Jr. is now in the Beverley Hills High School.

Mrs. Arthur S. Dascomb lives in Washington and has a responsible position in the Post Office Department. Arthur died in service in 1918. The only child was Brooks. He was graduated from Annapolis, and after a few years left the service for business activities. He made his home in Paris and became European director of production for the Paramount pictures. Unfortunately, he died suddenly on October 13, 1934. His wife and mother are the only survivors.

Mrs. John M. Poor continues to reside in Hanover. Dorothy is married to Edward Hazen, and he recently has been promoted to the principalship of the junior high school in Keene. Elizabeth is a senior at Simmons College.

Secretary, State Capitol, Hartford, Conn.