On Wednesday, February 3, Ben Washburn officiated at the wedding ceremony of Nina Myrtle Williams and Parker Tabor at the Lindsey Memorial Chapel of Emmanuel church in Boston. The bride and groom will be "At Home" at Tabor Park, Pittsburg, N. H.
The above indicates that there is still hope for Bremer Pond.
Judge McLane is a candidate for delegate at large for the Republican Convention in Chicago.
Jim Brown, who is as active as usual representing important clients in regard to Massachusetts legislation at the State House, says he will surely be on hand for our reunion.
The Ted Fosters, who have lived in Great Neck for three years, are moving to Douglaston, L. I., the first of May. Bill Minsch Jr., has been appointed editor of 1937 Green Book.
For the fourth consecutive year '07 won the attendance cup given by the class of 1879 at the New York alumni dinner on January 28. Some record for '06 or 'OB or any other class to shoot at.
In the early winter, George Howard addressed Cotty Larmond's class in administration.
25th REUNION—JUNE 17 TO 21, 1932 The reunion committee met in Boston on January 29. It was voted to confine the reunion tax to $5.00. Consequently there will be but a limited expenditure for publicity. Ballyhoo and what-not should be unnecessary to stimulate '07 men and their families to return for this "one and only TwentyFifth Anniversary." Please help the committee by responding immediately to its first notice, which will reach you shortly after you read this.
Secretary, 131 State St., Boston