The class of 1905 held its fifteenth reunion at Hanover, N. H., from June 19 to June 23. Sixty-four members of the class, out of one hundred thirty-four living graduates, twenty-nine wives, eleven children, and ten guests were present.
The members of the class who attended were Agry, Bedell, Bell, J. H, Besse, Brockway, Brooks, Brown, R. W., Campbell, C. A., Campbell, W. J., Chamberlain, C. A., Chamberlin, L. R., Chase, Clough, Conlev, Day, Donnelly, Elliott, Falconer, Fall, Fleming, Fromm, Furfey, Gage, Gilbert, Edgar, Gilbert, O. B. Gilman, Gregory, Grover, L. C., Hale, Harding, Harwood, Haskell, Hatch, Hills, Knibbs, Knight, H. V., Lillard, Luce, McCabe, MacMillan, May, Melvin, Moore, Newick, Parkinson, Peirce, J. W., Peyser, Pierce, C. W., Piatt, Proctor, Putnam, Reed, H. M., Ricker, G. R., Small, W. G., Smith, H. E., Studwell, Tuck, Vaughan, Watson, Weston, F. S., White, Wilkins, Wilmot, and Wood.
The program, in addition to the activities and attractions provided by the College, included an illustrated talk on the Old Dartmouth, by George C. Agry; a memorial service for the deceased members of the class, conducted in Rollins Chapel by Rev. W. J. Campbell; an auto trip and dinner at Woodstock Inn; a baseball game with the class of 1910; two dances; and a class dinner at College Hall Tuesday evening, at which forty-seven men were present.
At a business meeting held at the time of the class dinner an executive committee was chosen for five years, consisting of Royal Parkinson, treasurer, George C. Agry, Fletcher Hale, secretary. Members of the class voted to continue to contribute one third ol one per cent of their gross income, annually, for the Alumni Fund; and appointed a committee to undertake the class sponsorship for one of the four thousand dollar shares for the Athletic Field Fund.