Class Notes

CLASS of 1897

JUNE, 1907 Merrill Boyd
Class Notes
CLASS of 1897
JUNE, 1907 Merrill Boyd

The class of '97 is looking forward to their tenth reunion with the keenest pleasure. At the annual round-up of the class in February, a committee of three, Blunt, Tuttle and the secretary were chosen to look after all arrangements for the reunion in June. Since that time a systematic canvass of the class has been made, and up to the present time over fifty men have expressed their intention to be back in June. Hubbard Hall lias been secured for the headquarters of the class, and the College Inn for the banquet on Monday, June 'A. The final arrangements for the reunion will soon be completed and a list of the events will be sent to each member of the class.

The class of '97 was very fortunate in being the first class to attend four years in the New Dartmouth, entering in the fall of 1893 with one hundred and twenty-two members, at that time the largest class to enter the College. It spent in Hanover four years, markedly a strong class loyalty which was never weakened by internal strife, and in June, 1897, the class was graduated with ninety-two members. Since that time three members have died: John Norton in December, 1901: Henry Harrison in January, 1902; arid Merton D. Brown in February, 1907.

Secretary, Merrill Boyd, Boston University Law School, Boston