Class Notes

CLASS OF 1892

MAY 1932 Arthur M. Strong
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1892
MAY 1932 Arthur M. Strong

Geig's trumpet call has no doubt reached you all, and you may have had a second by the time this appears in print. It is evident that reunion preparations are well under way, and the committee is planning for one good time. From past experience I can assure you that you can help Geig a lot by promptly answering all his enquiries. We have imposed a double duty upon him by making him chairman of the reunion committee and also class agent for the Alumni Fund. It behooves us to make his work as easy as possible.

I had a chance to drop in on Gil and Mrs. Brown the other day at their home in Amesbury. I am glad to say Gil was looking well, and he assured me he was improving steadily from his illness of last year. Mrs. Brown and he will be at the reunion, ready to welcome the other thirty-nine men of the class. Be sure to be there to get yours.

Secretary, 285 Columbus Ave., Boston