. History of the town of Hampton, New Hampshire. From its settlement in 1638, to the autumn of 1892 . pirit of the Doctor everywhere present,prosperity was assured. The first class was graduated in June,1887. In 1889 a department of vocal culture was added to the curriculumof the school, to the manifest benefit of the students. The first teach-er, Miss Morlena M. Dearborn, of Boston, resigned at the end ofone year, to accept a position in the New Hampshire Conference Sem-inary and Female College, at Tilton; and in 1891, she received theiipi)ointnient of teacher of Elocution, in the New England
. History of the town of Hampton, New Hampshire. From its settlement in 1638, to the autumn of 1892 . pirit of the Doctor everywhere present,prosperity was assured. The first class was graduated in June,1887. In 1889 a department of vocal culture was added to the curriculumof the school, to the manifest benefit of the students. The first teach-er, Miss Morlena M. Dearborn, of Boston, resigned at the end ofone year, to accept a position in the New Hampshire Conference Sem-inary and Female College, at Tilton; and in 1891, she received theiipi)ointnient of teacher of Elocution, in the New England Conserva-tory of Music, Boston. The Hampton school, thus losing one goodteacher, was fortunate in immediately securing another, in Mrs. SarahNeal Harris, now resident here, but till recently, of Concord, whostill continues at the head of this department. FIRST graduating CLASS OK HAMPTON ACADEMY AND HIGH-SCHOOL. Five years have now passed over the heads of the first giadnates,all of whom will own that the intellectual and moral discipline of thehigh-school course has largely moulded their CLASS OF 1887—AFTER FIVE YEARS. HAMPTON ACADEMY AND HIGH-SCHOOL. 497 Immediately on graduating, A. T. Leavitt and Philbrick enteredmercantile houses in which they still remain. Mr. Leavitt is to-daya salesman with Silas Peirce and Co, wholesale grocers, of Boston,having his home in Wollaston Heights and making a steady advancein his chosen business. Mr, Philbrick went to Lawrence, Mass., andentered the employ of the Beach Soap Company. He now has an in-terest in the business, does much of the buying, takes a general over-sight of the books and personal charge of the correspondence of thefirm. Godfrey went to Minnesota soon after graduating. He studied lawat the University of Minnesota, was graduated in due course, tookhis examinations for the bar and waited for his twenty-first birthdayto be formally admitted. Shortly after, he formed a partnershipwith Hon. Arthur G. Otis, a promine
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