Class Notes

Class of 1904

April 1934 Hhrry B. Johnson
Class Notes
Class of 1904
April 1934 Hhrry B. Johnson

Mr. D. S. Rollins has returned to Newport, N. H. He is to manage the Brampton Woolen Mills. We are glad to have Sid again permanently stationed in New Hampshire, as it makes an excellent resting point for the class on their way to Hanover, and members of the class are assured a welcome at any time.

Ralph Sexton, a member of the reunion committee, spent an evening in Springfield recently with the Secretary, and a great deal of work was accomplished toward the success of the 30th reunion next June. We hope that each member of the class is keeping the reunion dates—June 15 to 19 constantly in mind and making plans to attend the reunion. Within a short time, the Secretary is forwarding to the classmates a detailed statement of the program and the exact expenses which will be involved, so that classmates may be able to plan their budgets.

At a recent mass meeting in New York held at the Madison Square Garden, Dr. Harry W. Chase was one of the principal speakers at the Anti-Nazi rally. Dr. Chase made a very important contribution to the discussion of the evening.

Word has been received by the Secretary of the death of John Vose, a non-graduate of the class. If any member of the class has any information relative to John, the Secretary would appreciate hearing from him.

The residence address of Amos P. Foster is 3439 Luther Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio, and his business address is 705 Fountain Square Building, Cincinnati. Any of the classmates so inclined would be doing a great favor to write to Amos and persuade him to attend the reunion. I believe it is a fact that he has never attended a reunion since graduation.

The class joins the Secretary in expressing to Harry Holton their sincere sorrow at the death of his younger brother.

Secretary, c/o Tifft Bros., 1387 Main St., Springfield, Mass.