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REUNION SUGGESTION

May 1915 "CONRAD E. SNOW
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REUNION SUGGESTION
May 1915 "CONRAD E. SNOW

A letter written by Conrad E. Snow, secretary of the class of 1912, now Rhodes Scholar at Oxford, England, and read at a meeting of his class in Boston on the evening of April 12, is of interest to the alumni at large. At this meeting, with forty members of the class of 1912 present, it was voted to take a poll of the class by post card. Leslie Snow, who is acting secretary in his brother's absence, will also get in touch with the secretaries of other classes and ask them to do the same thing.

The text of the letter follows:

"To THE BOYS OF 1912.

"DEAR FELLOWS : Prohibition has hit this side of the water hard. There was a time when everyone was talking war, now those who are not talking war are talking prohibition and talking it loud. Now you fellows may not have been taking it seriously, but they are serious about it over here, and I have been thinking it would be a might good thing to put a sort of an adaptation of the local option scheme into effect among the classes that are to hold reunions with the class of 1912 at Hanover this year. A prohibition class meeting would be a big innovation and a big example to the undergraduates. Now go to it.

"Vote on the question, 'wet or dry,' and then put it up to the other classes. I predict you will not find the adverse sentiment you imagine.

"Yours for 1912,