Class Notes

Class of 1902

JUNE, 1927 Prof. George W. Elderkin
Class Notes
Class of 1902
JUNE, 1927 Prof. George W. Elderkin

The returns to date (May 6) show that a large number of the men in the class will attend the reunion in June. There will be at least sixty present. A second circular letter will soon be sent out.

Carleton writes that he is rapidly on the mend and hopes to attend the reunion.

Anguera, way down in Montevideo, plans to attend the big gathering.

Cap Pillsbury, now stationed at Fort Sam Houston, bemoans his inability to get away and join us.

The new address of Larry Hill is Wolfboro, N. H.

The Secretary regrets that a recent operation prevents his attending the meeting of sec- retaries at Hanover.

Secretary, Elderkin, Princeton, N. J.