Class Notes

1885

April 1955 HENRY H. AUSTIN, JOHN P. BROOKS
Class Notes
1885
April 1955 HENRY H. AUSTIN, JOHN P. BROOKS

Through the thoughtful kindness of Ralph s. Bartlett '89 the secretary learned that a recent call on Dr. Edwin H. Allen found the Doctor in fairly good health. His son Nathaniel, a Harvard graduate and unmarried, lives with him. They are fortunate in being under the care of a competent housekeeper, who is also a good cook, and they are getting along very well. The son has recently been promoted to an assistant vice president by the First National Bank in Boston, with which he has been connected in its Trust Department for many years

I also learned that Ed Bayley's granddaugh- ter the former Lucia Buchanan of Pitts- burgh, Pa., now Mrs. Ralph E. Livingston, has recently moved from Boston to a newly purchased home on Wilson Street, .Concord, Mass. She and her husband are rejoicing, in the birth of a second child, a daughter named for her grandmother, Marion Bayley Bu- chanan. An accolade to Mrs. Buchanan for the continued increase of her family. The secretary knows the proud feeling that comes from any addition to the family; he now has four great grandchildren.

Secretary and Treasurer Warner, N. H.

Class Agent, Eliot, Maine