The 30-year reunion of the class of 1893 was pleasantly informal, and especially enjoyable because some members of the class who had not attended a reunion in a quarter of a century were on hand for this one. Chairman Charles B. Gordon of the reunion committee arranged a picnic for Sunday afternoon at Lake Morey, which was a great success. After the baseball game Monday morning one more class picture was added to the quite long series, and in the evening there was a jolly dinner in the grill room of College Hall. Incidentally subscriptions were made at the dinner sufficient in amount to fill the class quota for the Memorial Field fund. The class appreciated the honor of having their president, Guy W. Cox, the president also of the General Alumni Association, and the election of Jarvis to the executive committee of the Association.
Those present at the reunion were: Aborn, wife, and son; Baker, wife, and son; Bowers; Chandler and wife; Chadbourne, Cox, Dodge, Eaton, Ebbs, Fletcher; Fernald, wife, and son; C. A. French, wife, and daughter; Gordon, wife, and two daughters; Greeley and daughter; Griffith and son ; Jarvis ; Kinney and wife ; Leach and son; Lougee and nephew; Mann, Martyn, E. S. Miller; F. W. Miller, wife, son, and daughter; Pearson; Penniman, wife, and daughter; Russell; Stevens, Stockwell, Van Horn, Weston, Wright and son.
Letters from Brown and McKay were read at the dinner and the Secretary reported leters received for the 30-year report from 27 other members of the class not able to be present at the reunion.