The New England round-up of the members of the class was held at the Boston City Club on April 6, where a good meal was served and where the following members of the class spent a most enjoyable evening : Agry, Bedell, Fleming, Proctor, Hale, McCabe, Gilman, Chase, Loder, L. R. Chamberlin, G. S. Reid, Day, Harding, Clough, W. E. Chamberlain, Newdick, Furfey, W. G. Small, R. W. Brown, Donnelly, Fat Pierce, Dorothy. As guests we had "Bones" Joy, 1916, who presided at the piano, and Mr. R. R. Larmon, secretary to President Hopkins, who described to us in a most interesting way the conditions existing at Hanover. Joe Gilman gave an intimate and informal talk on the athletic situation, and Chamberlin, Day, Hale, Agry, and others were called upon for remarks. The unfortunate part of it is that these gatherings cannot be held more often. Surely no one attended who did not receive his money's worth, many times over.
Secretary, Fletcher Hale, Laconia, N. H