I see from a recent edition of the Hanover Gazette that Bugbee is treasurer of the local Rotary Club and has been reappointed for a term of three years as a member of the finance committee of the town. Also that he has had additional honors thrust upon him in the following manner: "Announcement was received today of an appointment made by GovernorBridges to the Investment Board recentlycreated by the legislature in the person ofPerley R. Bugbee of Hanover. This newboard is considered to be of great importance in that it gives additional protectionto depositors in our savings banks, andthe appointment meets with wide approvalin this section of the state."
A tentative program for our reunion has been sent to the members of the class, and we expect a good turn-out.
Mathewson has had a touch of neuralgia the past winter, but will attend our reunion. His son Phil graduates from Middlebury June 10. He is captain of the track team, and takes the high and low hurdles like a champ.
Pringle has had a slight illness, his first in eighteen years. Next month he and his wife will come on from Washington to spend their vacation at their cottage at Southport, Me.
SENATOR MOSES MISSED
In an open letter from Washington to the Manchester Union a New Hampshire man criticizes his state's representation in Congress since Moses retired to private life. He adds:—'"While he was in the Senate George H. Moses not only representedNew Hampshire ably and faithfully, but hevirtually put it on the map politically..... We are passing through a period inour national existence that is. packed withdynamite, and there is urgent need inCongress today for men with a vision,courage, and statesmanship calibre offormer Senator Moses."
Reynolds will start June 29 for Iceland, the North Cape, Russia, and way stations. Reynolds and Moses will attend our reunion as usual.
Secretary, 34 Gray St., Arlington, Mass.