Class Notes

Class of 1880

November 1937 Samuel S. Perry
Class Notes
Class of 1880
November 1937 Samuel S. Perry

Returning from a month's fishing expedition to the wilds of Maine, your scribe expected to find some letters containing news of interest from classmates to enable us to hold our place in the sun. No such good luck as yet.

Supposing you have given some account of yourself a year or more ago, that is only a part of the duty which you owe the class to write again and from time to time, so that your Secretary may be able to furnish others with some account of your whereabouts and daily doings and general welfare.

Some who are regular subscribers to the MAGAZINE have never yet favored us with

any response to our several communications. We are pleased to hear occasionally from Cap Warner, Davie, Sam King, and Will Smith, and we venture to hope the others will come out of their shells and drop us a line before the next issue.

Will Smith's address for the winter is Hotel Tudor, 304 East 43d St., Tudor City, New York.

Secretary, 20 Kilby St., Boston