Class Notes

Class of 1883

February 1937 Alfred E. Watson
Class Notes
Class of 1883
February 1937 Alfred E. Watson

Hon. John McCrillis, our class president, who retired from important official and his most active business duties some time ago, writes that "Mrs. McCrillis hasalways and, does now enjoy excellenthealth," which must be a joy and great help to him, but that he is getting to be a "rather weak sister" in the way of general health. This latter statement is not well borne out by his handwriting and present activities. His son, John W. McCrillis 1919, succeeded him over a year ago as clerk of Superior Court of New Hampshire, Sullivan county, and John Sr. is now deputy clerk and goes to the office several times a week to perform duties required of him.

He writes that he is "still well enough toenjoy the to-be-continued Democratic administration," and that the depression did not hit him very hard and neither has the the New Deal helped him greatly.

In a recent letter from Mr. B. L. Winslow, secretary of the Dartmouth Association of Northern California, came the sad news of the death of Frank B. Norris of our class, he having died at 459 East Santa Fe Ave., Pittsburg, Calif., December 22, 1936, after a long illness.

Funeral services were held at the Oakland Crematorium, December 24, being very private.

If data can be obtained from his wife therefor, a more extended report will appear in the next issue.

Secretary, Hartford, Vt.