The Real Diary of a Real Boy eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 82 pages of information about The Real Diary of a Real Boy.

The Real Diary of a Real Boy eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 82 pages of information about The Real Diary of a Real Boy.

52.  “Old” Swain.

A contemporary of “Old Kize,” and a co-laborer in the same vineyard.

53.  “Mister” Gordon:  HonNathaniel Gordon.

A retired lawyer of Exeter.

54.  Dora Moses.

55.  Mary “Loverin”:  Mrs. Mary LETHBEIDGE.

Two beautiful girls and inseparable companions,
whose deaths were untimely and irreparable.

56.  “Cele”:  My sister, Celia E. Shute.

Exeter.  A stenographer, and a writer of short stories for magazines.

57.  “Caxcaw” Harding:  Prof.  B. F. Harding.

Boston.  An early advocate of those methods of instruction that result in “mens sana in corpore sano.”

58.  “Doctor” Dearborn.

A most eccentric old apothecary.  Died in Exeter a few years ago.

59.  “Aunt Sarah”:  Miss Sarah F. Shute.

Exeter.  The favorite aunt of a large family, all of whose geese are swans.

60.  “Fatty” Melcher:  F. A. Melcher.

Boston.  So named because he was not fat.

61.  “Genny” Morrison:  Mrs. John J. Joyce.

Andover, Mass.  By not appearing at our Grammar School Reunion
“Genny” disappointed five hundred people.

62.  J. Albert Clark.

Exeter.  One of the proprietors of the Exeter Machine Works.  He has always had a very kindly interest in “Beany” and “Plupy,” in spite of the many annoyances he suffered at their boyish hands.

63.  “Bill” Morrill:  Mr. Wm. B. Morrill.

For many years selectman of Exeter.  Died in 1878.

64.  “Dave” Quimby.

Every student will recollect him.  Died at Exeter recently.

65.  “Chitter"’:  James Robinson.

A truckman in Boston.

66.  “Boog” Chadwick.

A New York broker, whose “heart’s in the highlands;” to wit,
Exeter.

67.  “Pop” Clark:  Will Clark.

Roxbury, Mass.  A born comedian and a delightfully entertaining man.

68.  “Shinny” Thyng.

One of the few Exeter boys who continues his father’s business at the old stand.  If more did the same, the prosperity of country towns would be assured.

69.  “Gim” Erly.

Lives somewhere in the West.

70.  “Honey” Donovan:  William Donovan.

Providence.

71.  “Mose” Gordon.

A Texas cattle-man.

72.  Mr. Lamed.

Unitarian clergyman.  Deceased.

73.  “Gil” Steels.

A merchant in Denver.

74.  “Mis Packer A”:  Mrs. Mary Packard.

A famous local singer, now living in California.

75.  “Gim Loverin”:  James M. Lovering.

A very shrewd politician.  Deceased.

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