The Time—April 12, noon, 1924. The Place—University Club, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
The Occasion—Six Tenners gathered together to discuss the Old College on the hill (not the Teapot Dome).
Scene I.—The Waiting Room. A "Hello," a handshake, a command— "Take off your duds." "Have a chair." A swatfest.
Scene ll.—The Grill (half hour later).
Menu presented and accepted with no exceptions. While the soup and fish were being served, the old guard chewed the fat.
The Cast of Characters: Eleazar Wheelock, 1776, a wealthy sash and door manufacturer, Charles Bardwell, Minneapolis, Minn.; Rufus Choate, 1819, a lawyer of national distinction, Warren S. Carter, St. Paul, Minn.; Daniel Webster, 1801, a professor of psychology, R. M. Elliott, Minneapolis, Minn.; Salmon P. Chase, 1826, the greatest insurance agent of all time, G. H. F. Kidder, Minneapolis; Thaddeus Stevens, 1814, a surgeon specializing in youth restoration, Dr. K. A. Phelps, Minneapolis, Minn.; Charles A. Eastman, 1887, the Clan Secretary, "Easty," from Milwaukee, Wis.
"Ned" Loveland is helping to keep Vermont in the foremost ranks as a dairying state by his good work as county farm agent. His address is 77 Henry St., Burlington, Vt.
Howard V. Smith, better known as "Smithy," is head of the Vermont Marble Company's accounting department. He was previously with the Proctor Trust Company. Home address, Proctor, Vt.
The class will be sorry to hear that A 1 Ricker has been on his back at the Sanitarium Las Encinas, Pasadena, Cal., for the past six or eight weeks, and although he is now somewhat better he can't help but feel lonesome and blue. It would be a good thing if every may who knew "Rick" well enough to call him by his first name would drop him a line of cheer and good wishes.
Secretary, 707 53d St., Milwaukee, Wis.