. Familiar sketches of the Phillips Exeter Academy and surroundings. l. At the endof the year, Barton and Boyden went to Harvard, andW^inters went into business. Bales and Stanyan re-mained, and the vacancies were filled by the election, ofT. R. Varick, 83, of Manchester, N. H., C. S. Elgutter,83, of Omaha, Neb., and W. H. Rand, Jr., 85, ofChicago, 111. The management has so continued with-out change to the present writing (February, 1883). Since leaving the Academy, Balch has been connectedwith the New Hampshire Press Association. Cushingis on the Harvard Advocate; Sexton and Felton are onthe


. Familiar sketches of the Phillips Exeter Academy and surroundings. l. At the endof the year, Barton and Boyden went to Harvard, andW^inters went into business. Bales and Stanyan re-mained, and the vacancies were filled by the election, ofT. R. Varick, 83, of Manchester, N. H., C. S. Elgutter,83, of Omaha, Neb., and W. H. Rand, Jr., 85, ofChicago, 111. The management has so continued with-out change to the present writing (February, 1883). Since leaving the Academy, Balch has been connectedwith the New Hampshire Press Association. Cushingis on the Harvard Advocate; Sexton and Felton are onthe Harvard Lampoon; and Barton, on the HarvardHerald. Baylies was business editor of the Advocatefor a time. Aldrich has been local editor and generalmanager of the Flint (Mich.) Globe. The majority ofthe former editors are still at college, mostly at Har-vard. Of the others, Mariett is at the Episcopal Theo-logical School at Harvard ; Balch is connected with theCamp School for Boys at Plymouth, N. H.; Needles ispractising law in Philadelphia; Strong is at school in. NO. 12 ABBOT HALL.


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