Class Notes

Class of 1891

February 1934 Frank E. Rowe
Class Notes
Class of 1891
February 1934 Frank E. Rowe

A long letter from C. B. Warren of Gill, Weld Cos., Colo., has been relayed to the Secretary. It is much too long to be used in entirety, although full of interest in every line. Dr. Warren lost his first wife in 1910. He married again in 1912. He writes that he has been very fortunate and happy in each marriage, and is the father of four children, three daughters and a son, and has two fine grandsons. Asked by his correspondent where Gill is, he writes as follows:

"It is in Weld county, 52 miles north ofDenver, Greeley being the county seat. Gillis a village in a farming community tenmiles east of Greeley on a branch of theU.P.R.R. Weld is the most productiveagricultural county in the state, and is notexcelled by more than one or two countiesin the United States. Sugar beets areamong the greatest products. By the way,our" beet growers are not much pleasedwith the deal they are getting from theadministration at Washington.

"I have not achieved fame or wealth, buthave good health, a home and friends, andenough work to keep life interesting."

Secretary, 80 Federal St., Boston