Class Notes

CLASS OF 1905

Edgar Gilbert
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1905
Edgar Gilbert

Edmund E. Day, Ph.D., has been promoted to the assistant professorship of economics at Harvard.

On the evening of May 5., Don S. Gates, who is about to start on an extended tour of the United States in the interests of Y. M. C. A. work, was tendered a dinner at the Boston City Club by twenty members of the Kappa Delta fraternity, of which he was organizer and has been chief adviser.

A meeting of the class will be held at Hanover .during Commencement, probably early in the afternoon of Commencement Day, for the purpose of starting arrangements for the decennial reunion in 1915. It is hoped that all members who expect to be in Hanover this year will bear this meeting in mind and come prepared to ofifer suggestions as to the various features of the reunion.

Born May 2, 1913, to Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Day, a son, Emerson Day. Both "Rufus" and "Chuck" pronounce him a wonder, and every '05 man will heartily agree.

Secretary, Edgar Gilbert, 6 Wyanoke St., White Plains, N. Y.