Class Notes

1899

April 1953 JOSEPH W. GANNON, PHILIP H. WINCHESTER
Class Notes
1899
April 1953 JOSEPH W. GANNON, PHILIP H. WINCHESTER

Hawley Chase, who was sojourning at the palatial Flamingo Hotel at Miami Beach where he expected to stay until March 15, paid a visit in February to the Sanborns at their winter.home at Miami Shores. He also had a visit with K and May Beal, March 1.

Dr. Bonney, who was laid low by serious illness last year, made a good recovery.

Bill and Carrie Hutchinson are living a quiet life in their home on the farm watching the younger generation carry on. They have five grandchildren there and nine grandchildren altogether. They often visit their two daughters in Philadelphia.

The Beals were guests of the Sanborns at their Miami home in February. The Sanborns took them to the races at the Hialeah Track. Margaret bought a ticket on a horse for K and, what do you know, the horse won.

Because the printer had to put everything aside to get out the reports for town meeting, our class report has been delayed and will not be out until some time in May.

There recently came to light the original of a diploma presented in 1898 to HermanFarwell '02 by the Hoskinorum Hall of Science. Herman found it last summer and sent it to Warren Kendall who arranged to have it filed in the College Archives.

The diploma: HOSKINORUM HALL OF SCIENCE Hanover, N. H. Oct. 3, 1898

WHEREAS, Herman Waldo Farwell has successfully completed the prescribed scientific course of the Hoskinorum Hall of Science and

WHEREAS, he has proved himself an apt and able student in the work laid down for him by Drs. Hoskins and Johnston, and

WHEREAS, he has ever shown a manly, fearless bearing in the presence of the terrors of the operating table,

We do hereby confer, bestow, grant and endow said Herman Waldo Farwell with the diploma, herein set forth of the' Hoskinorum Hall of Science bestowing upon aforesaid Farwell the renowned, honored and respected title of Doctor of Philosophic, Hygienic, Titular and Physiological Catalogy.

In so far forth as said Farwell has, as aforesaid, satisfactorily complied with the requirements of the Hoskinorum Hall of Science, we do then now hereby present the diploma as herein presented upon said Farwell.

In consideration of the aforesaid facts we do hereunto set our hands and seals.

Signed this third day of October in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and ninety eight.

N. L. Hoskins Medicus Primus H. D. Hardy, Clerk R. P. Johnston, M.D. Medicus Secundus E. G. Baldwin Quizolator

Closing date for this column was prior to the 53rd Roundup, March 7. A report of it will be in the May issue.

Secretary,„ New York Times, 229 W. 43rd St., New York 36, N. Y.

Class Agent, 659 Allen St., Syracuse 10, N. Y.