Class Notes

1885

May 1954 HENRY H. AUSTIN, JOHN P. BROOKS
Class Notes
1885
May 1954 HENRY H. AUSTIN, JOHN P. BROOKS

With the death of Henry L. Parker, the Class of '85 has now but five living members, four graduates and one non-graduate. All are pretty near the top of the list of oldest living graduates. None has a desire to occupy the top, but when and if he does he will hold onto it as long as he can. Parker has been retired to his home and family for the past fifteen years but maintained to the last the wit and humor that his classmates and friends so much enjoyed.

John and Mrs. Brooks, who spent January, February and March at the Northfield, East Northfield, Mass:, returned to Eliot, Maine, April 1.

The secretary and Mrs. Austin will leave St. Petersburg for their home in Webster, N. H. (P.O. Warner) about May 1.

At the annual dinner of the Dartmouth Alumni Association on March 18, '84, '85, '86 and '87 were represented by Judge Matthews,Henry Austin, Mrs. Edwin B. Frost and Herbert Gage. For the first time in many years William P. Kelly '86 was absent; he was fatally injured shortly after the dinner in 1953.

Secretary and Treasurer Warner, N. H.

Class Agent, 101 Highland Ave., Middletown, N. Y.