Class Notes

CLASS OF 1908

November, 1930 Arthur B. Rotch
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1908
November, 1930 Arthur B. Rotch

Classmates at the opening football game this fall included Larry Treadway, Art O' Shea, and A. B. Rotch, each with complete complement of children; and of course Bob Marsden. Probably there were others at the Norwich game, but we didn't happen to see them.

Dolly Hilton with his fine family spent part of the summer at his father's home in Lowell. They drove east from Chicago in the large-size Gnash, and called on a few fortunate classmates while in the East, and en route.

Larry Griswold took his wife and all the children on a long buggy ride from Batavia in the family Packard the end of August. They made a brief stop in Hanover before going back home. Mrs. Griswold has now entirely recovered from a long illness, and is eager to make the acquaintances in the 'OB group which her poor health has heretofore prevented.

Classmates have slowed up this summer in the matter of photographs. It has been some time since Messrs. Pach Bros, have shipped in any new pictures. If you have not yet attended to this little matter, won't you plan to have that nice free photograph taken soon?

John Tatterson has suggested that when the pictures of the classmates are printed or exhibited we should also have the pictures made in 1908. That's a good idea. The trouble is that the old pictures have disappeared. The printers who made the Aegis in 1907 say they think they kept the plates about ten years and then destroyed them. Anyway, they can't be found. And search in the class records and Larry Symmes' attic uncovers only about a dozen of the photographs from which the Aegis pictures were made. The pictures were nearly all returned to the men when the Aegis was printed, and the collection scattered. Can anybody suggest a practicable way to round up 25-yearold pictures?

Assistant Secretary, Milford, N. H.