Class Notes

CLASS of 1892

OCTOBER 1931 Arthur M. Strong
Class Notes
CLASS of 1892
OCTOBER 1931 Arthur M. Strong

I have received three changes in address from the Alumni Office. Of course these men ought to have sent their new address to me, but they are forgiven if they don't let it happen again. Coon has transferred from the Rhode Island State Hospital to the New Jersey State Hospital at Greystone Park, N. J., where he is undoubtedly carrying on the same line of work. Stoughton is now at 25 Broad St., New York city. After having been thirty years or more on Wall St., it can not seem natural to turn right instead of keeping straight ahead.

Weeks was at 98 Worcester St., Taunton, Mass. Moxie evidently means to keep warm this winter. Taunton is the Stove City—and looks it.

You all had Mac's card showing our standing in the Alumni Fund—105% of quota and 102% of contributors—but you don't know what that means. When I saw Mac in June he didn't think it was possible to meet the quota, and it must have meant much hard and effective work on his part to bring us through successfully.

The class of '9l won the Commencement Cup for the largest percent of returning class members at the last Commencement. There is a challenge to us for next June. Do we admit for one moment that '9l can beat us at any game? We do not.

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