Class Notes

Class of 1878

February 1933 William D. Parkinson
Class Notes
Class of 1878
February 1933 William D. Parkinson

First call for reunion in June has gone out to the twenty-nine living members of the fifty-five year class, and all are summoned to join the bonus march or the hunger march or the march of the unemployed, whichever may be the rallying banner unfurled at a particular starting point.

Only one of the twenty-nine is expected to plead exemption on account of physical condition, and it may be only a plea in his case.

Economic conditions may be less favorable, but the price of gasoline is down and part of that goes to emergency relief in some states, so we hope the wheels will soon be rolling from all quarters toward Hanover.

Late last October, Telle Smith called on Joe Gerould, and the two enjoyed their first interview since June, 1879. Telle has promised to write up the interview he had last summer with a Japanese scientist who was once a pupil of Hidemara Histaki Namboo, our Japanese classmate.

Mrs. Walter H. Small says she has a complete file of the class reports issued by the secretaries of the class of 1878, of whom her husband was one. Can any member of the class say as much?

Secretary, 331 Highland Ave., Fitchburg, Mass.