Excerpt from The Secretary's Report of the Class of 1866, of Harvard College: June, 1872 June, 1876
The principal occupations of the Class are as follows: Busi ness, 30; Teaching, 23; Law, 18; Medicine, 11. Several who have been teaching will study Law the coming year. Number who have been in Europe, 16; number still there, 10: one has been to the Azores; one is in California, one in Montana, and two have been in Texas.
Number of Class married during the year, 5; ex-members, 2. Number of present engagements, 9. Deaths, 1.
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