Henry Hardy died in 1926 in Plymouth, Mass. He was an attorney who specialized in railroad law. The son with his father's name had a short course at Dartmouth and is now employed with the Filenes in Boston. Nancy Jean is a high school student, and Mrs. Hardy, a teacher in Plymouth schools, is writing with approval for the educational press.
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Winfield Temple has been mayor of Marlborough, Mass., president of the Chamber of Commerce, former grand warden of the grand Lodge of Massachusetts, deputy grand high priest of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Massachusetts, and division commander of the 13th division of Knights Templar in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. All of this is good. Now comes the distinction. His law partners are his two sons, both Dartmouth graduates, both well recognized attorneys.
Mrs. Harry P. Conway has lived in Glencoe, I11., since Pat's death in 1932. Pat Jr. is seventeen, a tall athletic boy with many interests. We hope that Dartmouth is before him.
George Ernest Foss, general secretary of the Pennsylvania State Chamber of Commerce, has written from Harrisburg. "Justbeginning my eighteenth year with thisorganization, trying to keep Pennsylvaniasafe for business. Home still on the eastbank of the Susquehanna River, where mywife and I can look across a mile of waterand see the home of our son, Dartmouth1925, who now has a year-old son, enteredin the class of '55 at old Dartmouth."
Jay Day Brown continues to be quietly prosperous. He is now president of the J. D. Brown Cos. of Syracuse, N. Y., distributor of school furniture and school equipment.
Secretary, State Capitol, Hartford, Conn.