Class Notes

Class of 1913

May 1934 Warde Wilkins
Class Notes
Class of 1913
May 1934 Warde Wilkins

At the New York class dinner in March the same old gang showed up—Catterall, Remsen, Stoddard, Meleney, Wells, and Ashton. It was a preparatory meeting to the April 5 football smoker. The Boston group listened to Coach Blaik at the smoker on April 2 at the Copley Plaza, preceded by a class meet in the University Club pool, and in the Grill when Pishon, Shumway, George Knight, Wilkins, and Marc Wright gathered. John Remsen has started on his long Alumni Fund road, and 1934 is the first stretch. He writes, "Mose sent me allhis files and cards and is doing a lot ofwork on the side. After going over it all, Isay—What a job he did! It is no wonderthat Al Dickerson said that there were notmore than, two other agents who couldcompare with him and the results he got."

At last Bob Mungall has sent an address but only that—no news as to how he and Mildred like Schenectady, N. Y., and 793 Central Parkway.

Spring is almost here and the reunion report, pictures and all, is at the printers' and should be in your hands before this issue of the ALUMNI MAGAZINE.

Secretary, 40 Broad St., Boston