Class Notes

Class of 1876

December 1937 Dr. Henry H. Piper
Class Notes
Class of 1876
December 1937 Dr. Henry H. Piper

Hardison, Hill, and Piper had lunch together at the Statler Hotel, Boston, October 8. It had been many months since the last getting together. In the meantime each one of the three had passed through a hospital experience.

A gathering of '76 is planned for October 29 at the Union Club, 8 Park St., Boston. Those purposing to be present are Mrs. Adelaide E. (Kenerson) Anderson, wife of Judge George W. Anderson, Hardison, Hill, McCutcheon, and Piper. It had been hoped that Tripp and Mrs. Rufus P. Williams of Cambridge would be of the company, but the former will be kept away by convalescence in a hospital, and the latter by incomplete recovery from a recent illness.

Goodhue sends a letter with an interesting reminiscence of college days: "a boattrip on the Connecticut, from Hanover toLong Island Sound, undertaken by Peabody, Williams, and Goodhue, with awreck (and recovery) of the boat in therapids below Hanover, an uncomfortablehalf flight in a barn where there was nohay on which to sleep, and a continuing ofthe trip in the dark."

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