Class Notes

1898

February 1948 HENRY D. CROWLEY, JOHN R. SPRING
Class Notes
1898
February 1948 HENRY D. CROWLEY, JOHN R. SPRING

Perhaps in preparation for the coming 50- year reunion, some of the class are again basking in warm climes. Fred Bennis is located at Hotel Upham, Santa Barbara, Calif.; FredLord is at 250 President Street, Dunedin, Fla.; Melvin Smith is at 909 N. Garden Avenue, Clearwater, Fla.; and Bill Mitchell has a permanent residence at 38a Ellamar Road, West Palm Beach, Fla.

Fifty years is a long time in any man's life, and yet it has now been 50 years since we were graduated. Many friendships were formed during the four years we spent in Hanover. Some of us have taken every advantage of our reunions to renew and keep alive those friendships. Some have not done so and even have never been back to a reunion, and yet are among the most loyal members of the class. Those of you who have been regular attendants at reunions, those who have been back to some, all know of the real pleasures, the good times had, the real thrill which comes from the handclasp of the old friends of college days. We are all and always so glad to see each other. There is a joy in seeing the old town, so different, so improved from our days there. Do you not want to be back there next June to renew those old friendships, to live again those days in Hanover now 50 years past? Your committee can now definitely count on 17 classmates and families being back in June, they are the regulars. We want to hear from everyone, and so if you have now made your plans or decision to be there, will you not so advise your committee? If you have not decided won't you now just make up your mind to come back in June and renew the old friendships, revive the old memories and have a grand time and with your family help to CELEBRATE IN '48.

Fund Contributors for 1947 52 Gifts (Participation Index 111). Total gifts: $1,154.00 (76% of objective). JOHN R. SPRING, Class Agent.

1898

Adams, Walter S. Aubey, Israel1 Bartlett, Joseph W. Batchelder, Edward C. Belknap, J. Lyman2 Bennis, Frederick V. Brown, Robert D.s Carney, Joseph P. Carr, Charles E. Chandler, Edward D. Chandler, James R. Crane, Ephraim H.4 Crowley, Henry D. Duncan, Charles5 Eckstorm, John B. C. Farley, George L.6 Gilman, John A. Gleason, Ernest M. Hatch, Leslie A. Hewes, Laurence I. Hoyt, W. Everett Jones, Albert D. Kendall, Archibald R. Kimball, William A. Leggett, Frederic H. Littlefield, Charles W. Littlefield, Myron G. Lord, Frederic P. Lucey, Patrick J. Marden, Robert F.7 Mitchell, Robert J. Mitchell, William H. Montgomery, Charles D.8 Moulton, John C. Nichols, Harrison L.9 Nolan, George H. Osborne, Robert S. Patey, H. Philip10 Patterson, Alan B.11 Peck, Robert E. Perkins, Frederic W. Pope, Frederic S. Seelman, Ernest P. Sibley, Clarence E.12 Smith, Albert Snow, Everard W. Spring, John R. Swift, Fletcher H.13 Tabor, Oscar P. Jr. Williams, Chester F. Witte, William J.14 Worthen, Arthur S. MEMORIAL GIFTS FROM: 1 Mrs. Aubey.2 Son, J. Lyman Belknap.3 Daughter, Miss Ruth A.Brown.4 Mrs. Crane.5 Mrs. Duncan.6 Mrs. Farley.7 Mrs. Marden.8 Widow, Mrs. lsabelleM. Daniell.9 Sister, Mrs. Edith N.Stevens.10 Mrs. Patey.11 Income, Allan B. Patterson Fund.12 Mrs. Sibley.13 Gift received prior todeath.14 Mrs. Witte.

CLASS AGENT JOHN R. SPRING '98

Secretary and Treasurer, 14 Say ward St., Dorchester, Mass. Class Agent, 86 Main St., Nashua, N. H.

CELEBRATE IN '48 50 YEAR REUNION JUNE 11, 12, 13