Class Notes

Class of 1883

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

Henry B. Johnson continues in the practice of his profession as the surviving member of the law firm of Niles & Johnson at 56 Pine St., New York City. His large professional business or loss of youthful vigor as the youngest member of the class seems to prevent his answering repeated calls for information concerning himself.

Charles S. Jackson, after a long service in school work, during which he was principal of Lynn English High School for twenty-five years followed by eight years as superintendent of all schools in Lynn, Mass., is enjoying a life of retirement as best he can at 696 Main St., South Weymouth, Mass.

He and his wife spend their winters in Florida. He and all the family enjoyed several months of travel in Europe along back.

They have a daughter who, after graduating at Wellesley College received the degree of Ph.D., at the University of Pennsylvania. She was subsequently appointed professor of English history in Agnes Scott College, Decatur, Ga.

Rush Chellis carries on the ancestral acres with a fine herd of Jersey cattle at Shugah Valley Farm, Claremont, N. H. He also does some surveying and engineering work for neighboring towns and the United States government.

His youngest son, Dwight, a contractor and builder, was formerly located at White River Junction but later removed to Rutland, Vt. He has been engaged also in appraisal work for the Home Owners' Loan Corporation of the U. S. government.

Secretary, Hartford, Vt