The class of 1881 celebrated thirty years of absence from Dartmouth with a fine reunion. Headquarters were in South Fayerweather, and the banquet was at Hanover Inn Tuesday night. There were nineteen members of the class in attendance, and eighteen members of their families; including among the last named two members of the graduating class, J. W. Pearson and Lawrence A. Odlin. In all, 1881 has sent nine boys to graduate at the old College, others are there now, and still more are coming.
Those present were: G. P. Balch, C. G. Dewey, E. H. Kitfield, H. B- Mclntire (Cambridge), W. P. Snow, and L. R. Wentworth of the Boston group; W. B. Greeley, G. C. Stoddard, and C. S. Ward from New York; M. W. Adams of Atlanta, Ga., A. S. Browne of Washington, D. C. I. W, Holt of Arlington, Mass., E. D. Kimball of Wichita, Kan., C. B. Little of Bismarck, No. Dak., E. N. Pearson of Concord, N. H., G. E. Rose of Youngstown, Ohio, Wm. Smith of Springfield, Vt., E. H. Trowbridge of Worcester, Mass., and A. F. Odlin of Cleveland, Ohio. The successful arrangements were due to Doctor Trowbridge, who managed so successfully both five and ten years ago. Since the reunion of five years ago, no member of the class had died, except one non-graduate.
Judge Went worth presided as class president and Rose made a fine toastmaster. It was decided to have a complete record of the history of the class since graduation published as soon as practicable, and the secretary is already at work gathering the material for it.
Secretary, Rev. Myron W. Adams, Atlanta University, Atlanta, Ga.