Class Notes

Class of 1912

May 1937 Alvaro M. Garcia
Class Notes
Class of 1912
May 1937 Alvaro M. Garcia

TWELVE UP

These notes are being written April 10just a little over two months away from our Twenty-Fifth. When they reach you the first of May, there will be less than six weeks before the men of 1912 start back along the trails from north, east, south, and west, back to Hanover, where they will gather under the big tent. Back to the hills, to the College, to the friendships of yesterday. These are things that this coming reunion mean—not a call to duty—but an opportunity that comes but once!

With these few words of introduction, I'll plunge into the main themes. First a bit of news, or a word from here and there,—then a report of progress, and lastly an appeal to you to help your committee by letting us in on the decision we hope you have made of coming back.

NEWS FLASH:

Manvel Whittemore, mayor of Scarsdale, N. Y.—thus reads the headline of his local paper—and you can bet that Manvel wasn't the one who sent the story in. His

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