Class Notes

1891

March 1951 FRANK E. ROWE
Class Notes
1891
March 1951 FRANK E. ROWE

SIXTIETH REUNION IN HANOVER, JUNE 15, 16 AND 17.

Mrs. John Abbott writes from Winchester that she has two children, five grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Mrs. Barnard in Winchester tells of two sons and three grandchildren.

Mrs. DuBois, living in Englewood, N. J., tells of her daughter, Vassar '27, married to Elmer Phillips '23, living in Pomfret, Vt., outside of Woodstock. Her son William '24 is married to Elizabeth Greenwood, Smith '24, and living in Englewood, N. J. He is a Vice President of the Chase National Bank of New York. Mrs. DuBois has three grandsons and three granddaughters.

Mrs. Sidney G. (Kate) Walker writes from Young Hotel in Honolulu with a four-months-old parakeet too young to talk. "View from my window is a mighty fine one. I can see the famous Diamond Head Mountain top and the lights all over the city. The nights are fine for me." She has a grandson, David. Hastings' '21 older son is in his second year at Dartmouth. Hastings works very hard has a huge hospital, some 800 patients and 14 doctors under him.

Mrs. Martha E. Watson (widow of Dr. George Watson) still lives at 17 Oak Street, Manchester, N. H., and has one daughter Katherine and two grandsons, James and Peter.

Mrs. William Wright is pleasantly situatedin Rochester, N. H. Her son Wallace '19 hasone son and a daughter.

Mrs. Arthur Adams: "Three of my grandchildren are in college. Elizabeth Adams Ross' son George H. is a sophomore at Virginia Polytechnic Institute at Blackburg, Va.; her daughter Mary Elizabeth, more often called Betsy Ross, is a sophomore at William & Mary College at Williamsburg, Va. My other daughter Eleanor Adams Palmer's son Richard Adams Palmer is a freshman at St. Lawrence University, Canton, N. Y. Her daughter Betty Palmer is at a private school here in Springfield called MacDuffie's School. Because of these students, I keep interested in the education of young people."

Mrs. Carl Hoskins: "Another year has passed and memories come to me of the many years Carl so looked forward and enjoyed the Matt Jones Round-Up. It certainly was a marvelous idea that Matt had and it is good to know that '94 is still keeping up the tradition. Your quotation from Dr. Tucker impressed me very much for while, of course, many fine classes have graduated from Dartmouth, it has always seemed to me that the '94 men were outstanding in loyalty to Dartmouth and in class spirit."

The main job of this columnist is, of course, to prepare this column. However, he has lately taken on one or two other pieces of knitting work, viz., as Chairman of the Commission on Interchurch Relations and Christian Unity of the Congregational Christian Churches, and Secretary of the Committee on Free Church Polity and Unity of the same body. Lest his satanic majesty might profit from his too idle hands, he is also currently serving as Southworth Lecturer on Congregational Polity at Andover Newton Theological School, which involves two hours a week of class work and an hour's "lecture," probably in April, before as many of the Congregational people of the metropolitan area as can be waylaid to come.

Secretary, Treasurer and Class Agent, 80 Federal St., Boston 10, Mass.