Class Notes

Class of 1902

DECEMBER 1926 Prof. George W. Elderkin
Class Notes
Class of 1902
DECEMBER 1926 Prof. George W. Elderkin

The dinner at the City Club, Boston, on the eve of the Harvard game, was attended by 18 members of the class: Dorr, Holmes, Hill, Newman, Adriance, Schilling, Tozzer, Keniston, Dalrymple, Dudley, Lyons, Peck, Leach, Estabrook, Dearborn, Dow, Hubbard, Stud well. After the dinner plans for the reunion next June were discussed. The class trustee, Lyons, reported on the money in the class fund, which will be given to the College ,at our reunion.

It is reported that two strangers occupied seats in the class group at the game. This is not only a violation of the agreement under which the seats were issued, but also detracts from the "family party" which a grouping by classes, assures. An effort will be made to determine who was responsible for this abuse of privilege.

Word comes from Chicago that Carleton underwent an operation at the Mayo clinic in Rochester, Minn., on August 21. He had previously been ill for several months. Carleton is now on the way to recovery, and expects to return to his office in the course of a few weeks.

Bill Adriance, who spent a week in Hanover early in October, reports that the freshman class has two of our sons, Roy Hatch's boy and Jack O'Connor's.

Ernest Watson is among the visiting speakers of Tabor Academy.

Secretary, Princeton, N. J.