The class of 1913 this year held its fifth-year and, we hope, its only war-time, reunion. Because of the fact that the class has in service eighty-six men according to the records of the secretary and probably actually more, and also because the unusual conditions prevented many others from sparing the time, only fifteen men succeeded in getting back to Hanover. There was no fixed program, and each one enjoyed himself as best he might. Most of the time was spent in talking over the good old days and planning for a grand reunion some time soon. We enjoyed an informal class dinner Sunday at the Campus Restaurant, and also had our picture taken.