Class Notes

CLASS OF 1900

December 1921 Natt W. Emerson
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1900
December 1921 Natt W. Emerson

Charlie Dolloff's father, B. W. Dolloff of Everett, Mass., is the only survivor of four brothers who served in the Civil War. A short time ago he celebrated his 82d birthday by a dinner which was attended by a number of his friends, including Charlie himself.

Keyes and Atwood have returned to early loves—each other. They 'have never been altogether happy since the last six copies of the 1900 Aegis failed to sell, because of Atwood's insistence upon maintaining the price of original issue. So, after a lapse of twenty years, they have once more joined forces for purposes of publication. Their present venture promises to be a unique development in the publishing business—a magazine devoted to collectors and collecting, and having the straightforward entitlement of Antiques. The first issue will appear about December 1. The division of responsibilities will be the same as that in publishing the 1900 Aegis. Keyes will look after the editorial policy of the publication, Atwood will supervise the business management. That Antiques will be in all respects a high class magazine goes without saying.

Secretary, Natt W. Emerson, 10 State St., Boston