Class Notes

Class of 1912

MARCH, 1927 Alvaro M. Garcia
Class Notes
Class of 1912
MARCH, 1927 Alvaro M. Garcia

By this time Carl Rollins' first "broadside" has given you the first details on our BIG PARADE. The "barrage" will be kept up until every man is safely out of his "trench" and quartered with THE CLASS at Hanover.

The February 1912 luncheon at the Dartmouth Club in New York, held as usual on the first Tuesday of the month, was exceptionally well attended, with IS present.

Hal Harman when last heard from was in Hankow, China, and in good health. Mrs. Harman is at Shanghai.

Dr. Harold Freund in a letter dated January 19 writes from Rome, Italy, that he is on his honeymoon touring through Europe and expects to remain away "a few months longer." Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Hal, and we hope to see you in Hanover in June.

George W. Geiser is one of the two or three assistant district attorneys of Northampton county, Pa., and is a prominent lawyer in Easton. It won't be long before George is district attorney himself.

Hutch Biery has just returned to New York after a vacation visit to Florida. Incidentally Hutch is reported to be our leading golfer, having captured several prizes under the severe handicap of 8.

The columns of the ALUMNI MAGAZINE will contain, from now until our reunion in June, little in the way of personal news. This for the reason that subscriptions received have been less than one-third of the class, and furthermore news from the publicity committee for reunion will go out regularly from now on, through direct mailing to you.

The letters for the 9th Class Report have not been coming in as fast as is necessary, and there are a great many who have paid no attention to any of the requests sent out. Those letters that have been received are all extremely interesting, and the report will be well worth while to every 1912 man. If your letter has not been sent in, please do so at once.

Your Secretary has a few extra copies of the 1912 Aegis. Any members who might be without one can be supplied as long as they last at a special price of $1.25 each. The extra quarter is for postage.

AND DON'T FORGET THAT LETTER.

Secretary, 1452 Broadway, New York

ON TO HANOVER