The triennial reunion of the class of 1905 was held at Hanover during Commencement. No concerted effort was made to have the occasion a "banner event," as it seemed best to reserve most of the fireworks until 1910, when more of the fellows could arrange to be present. We also felt a disinclination to allow our rivalry to dim the splendor of the celebration of the '03 bunch, who certainly made strenuous endeavor to appropriately commemorate the arrival at the fifth milestone. However, the class was well represented, twenty-eight being on hand, as follows: L. R. Chamberlin, Chase, Donnelly, Day, Fall, E. Gilbert, Gregory, "Elsie" Grover, Hale, Hills, Hobart, Holton, Loder, Liuce, MacMillan, McClary, Musgrove, Newdick, "Pat" Peiroe, Preston, Priest, Proctor, Putnam, H. M. Reed, Harry Smith, Studwell, Tuck, and Lou Wallis
Rooms had been reserved in Fayer-weather, where a large electric sign "'05" was displayed. Table No. 20 was the place of gathering at mealtime at the Commons, where notes' regarding the absent ones were exchanged. Plans for the reunion in 1910 were suggested, and a committee was informally chosen to have full charge of the affair. "Rufus" Day is chairman of it, the other members being Chamberlin, Holton, "Fat" Peirce, and E. Gilbert. It is unnecessary to add that the affair will eclipse anything in this line ever seen in Hanover.