Class Notes

Class of 1906

December, 1925 Ralph Thompson
Class Notes
Class of 1906
December, 1925 Ralph Thompson

About thirty-six enthusiastic men gathered at the Boston City Club the night before the Dartmouth-Harvard game for their annual round-up. In addition to the members scattered from all New England, men were present from New York city. There were also present Ned Redman from Baltimore and Nat Leverone from Chicago. Walter Powers presided at the meeting, and called upon Nat Leverone to give the plans of the executive committee for the twentieth reunion of the class to be held next June. There seemed to be a great deal of enthusiasm for the reunion—all the men present at the round-up agreed to be present, and it is known that many others are planning to come to Hanover for this occasion. Jack Kingsbury from far away Constantinople, Turkey, has arranged his furlough so that he can be m America at this time. At present Jack and his wife and three children are living in Hartford, Conn.

Various mefnbers of the class were called upon to express their views regarding the reunion, and it was the consensus of opinion that there should not be too many formal eventsthat the members of the class should be free to do as they pleased the most of the time while they are in Hanover. The unanimous opinion of all was that there should be a class picnic as in previous years, as on the day of the picnic the men and wives and children have a better chance to renew acquaintances than on any other occasion. It is hoped that the Lake Tarleton Club may be secured for this event, on the Sunday of Commencement.

There will be a class dinner, possibly on Monday night. At this time there will be no set speeches, but each man may be called upon to relate in a minute or two his autobiograp y since graduation.

The executive committee have spent considerable time in making a preliminary program for the reunion, and the class will be informed from time to time this winter of more definite plans.

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