Class Notes

Class of 1887

November 1937 Emerson Rice
Class Notes
Class of 1887
November 1937 Emerson Rice

When this is printed the class should be in possession of a booklet of pictures, a reminder Of the Fiftieth. It is the work of Sanborn On his return West in September Winn called on Milliken and Cleaves; the latter he found in hospital suffering from a carbuncle. Winn arrived in Redlands in time to attend the wedding of his granddaughter, Barbara Winn Kimball, who was united in marriage with Mr. Joel F. Hauser at Redlands, Sept. 5. The wedding, a church affair, was fully reported in the local paper. Mrs. Hauser is a graduate of the University of Redlands. .... Brackett came East the latter part of the summer, to visit his older son at Washington. An illness there prevented an extension of the trip to New England. .... On June 26 Hardy fell, breaking two ribs, and had not fully recovered at time of writing, Sept. 5 A. H. Ross enjoyed a visit from his son, on vacation from Berlin, Germany, where he represents the New York Times Harry Lord's widow continues in residence at Manchester and is active in church and social affairs. She has also been an active member of D. A. R., has served as Worthy Grand Matron of the O. E. S. for N. H. and as Supreme Deputy of the Rainbow for girls. Lord's daughter, Elizabeth, is teaching at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston and at Concord Academy, Concord, Mass Advices from New Hampshire indicate that our "Rooster" has become active in the affairs of the local church; it is now Deacon Johnson, and it is whispered that he has on occasion occupied the pulpit.

Those who attended reunion recall that John Rogers was suffering from asthma at the time. Since his return he has been ill and confined to his home. In a very recent letter he is reported as much improved,, and will appreciate hearing from the men. His address is 171814 East Michigan St., Michigan City, Incl.

Secretary West Southport, Maine