Class Notes

CLASS OF 1893

AUGUST. 1908 Harlan C. Pearson
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1893
AUGUST. 1908 Harlan C. Pearson

The reunion came off as announced, June 20 to 23, inclusive, and the following men were present more or less of the time: Abbott, Aborn, Baker, Bowers, Cox, Dodge, S. P. French, Gordon, Griffith, Gustin, Hunt, Jarvis, Kinney, Lougee, McLaren, Mann. Martyn, Merrill, Metcalf, Pearson, Pender, Place, Runnells, Russell, Sparhawk, Stockwell, Weston, and Wright.

Headquarters were maintained in Sanborn Hall, where most of the boys were quartered, and in addition a private annex was established in the Dartmouth Press building, where courtesies were exchanged with '98 and '03.

Tuesday, the 22d, was the principal day and was fully occupied. In the forenoon the first division defeated the second division at baseball on alumni oval, 8 to 6. In the afternoon the annual meeting of the general alumni association was held and '93 was honored by the choice of Aborn as one of the officers of the Tucker Fund. Later a group photograph was taken on the steps of Dartmouth Hall; and at 7.30 a good dinner was served in the trophy room of College Hall. Metcalf furnished some unique souvenir menus; President Cox acted as toastmaster; and each one present spoke briefly.

Telegrams and letters were received from "Van Horn, Caswell, Brown, and Stevens.

On Wednesday we had a large representation in the alumni procession to the graduating exercises and at the lunch in College Hall.

I think everyone present enjoyed the week thoroughly and will be back, if possible, for the twenty-year reunion in 1913.

Meanwhile, it was voted at the dinner to have annual "round-ups," either in Boston or New York, and the president and secretary, with Gordon, were named as committee on such occasions.