Class Notes

Class of 1887

October 1937 Emerson Rice
Class Notes
Class of 1887
October 1937 Emerson Rice

At the business meeting in June at Hanover it was voted to discontinue the class subscription to the MAGAZINE; hence individual subscriptions are in order. Voted also to continue the October dinners in Boston. The dinner this fall will be held at the usual place, City Club, Oct. 23. Keep it in mind. Junkins, Hadlock, and Rice were appointed a committee to publish a report of the Fiftieth, and have appointed Johnson to edit the same. Corwin visited relatives in Vermont before returning South. Following his arrival in Tampa his son was seriously injured by an automobile Winn continued in the East until late August, most of the time in Hanover but making side trips to visit relatives The Secretary enjoyed the presence of Junkins, Hadlock, Gage, Sanborn, and Welch in Southport during the summer. On the return of the last three they were entertained at dinner by the Conns at Wentworth-by-the-sea Willey has been confined to his house by a serious illness during the summer. Several of the class have called on him Milliken has removed to Piedmont, Calif., 222 Carmel St., care of G. G. Winchester. .... Bradley's latest address is 3214 N. 24th Ave The marriage of Canfield Hadlock to Josephine Cook occurred at Wilmington, Del., Sept. 3. The bride is the daughter of the Right Reverend Philip Cook Mrs. Manson and daughter occupied their cottage here briefly this summer, and exchanged calls with the Secretary. The daughter continues teaching in Ridgewood, N. J.

Brackett was kept from reunion by the illness of his wife. She passed away June 13, while we were assembled at Hanover. Their happy wedded life had lasted 48 years. Mrs. Brackett had been a life-long resident of Pomona Valley; of an artistic temperament she had been active in the social life and had assisted her husband in the work of upbuilding the college with which he had been identified all his active life.

Secretary, West Southport, Maine