Class Notes

Class of 1907

June 1937 Henry R. Lane
Class Notes
Class of 1907
June 1937 Henry R. Lane

SEE YOU AT OUR THIRTIETH- JUNE 11 to 14!

"Alumni Fund activities this year arenot to be allowed, to conflict in the slightest degree with the success of our ThirtiethReunion. That will be one of the greatdays for 1907, and I really expect to seemore of the class in Hanover this year thanat any of our previous gatherings."—Judge McLane.

SEE YOU AT OUR THIRTIETH- JUNE 11 to 14!

"As to the Thirtieth, my wife and I areplanning to attend."—Natt Davis. "I expect to be on deck for our Thirtieth."— Dick Southgate. Al White is "expecting to attend our Reunion with mywife and boy."

"I am hoping to attend our Reunion inJune, as I have not been to one since1912."—Herman H. Hill.

John Jewett fears "it will not be possibleto attend, the Reunion," but, "if I can, Ido .plan to be in Hanover part of thetime."

SEE YOU AT OUR THIRTIETH- JUNE 11 to 14!

"I plan to descend on Hanover with twoof the less responsible members of myfamily, aged seven and four."—Jack Hammond.

"Doubtful if a return (to our Reunion)will be possible," but"I shall live in thehope of some change between now andthen."—Earle Fowler.

"It doesn't look likely, or even possible, that I can attend our Thirtieth"—"butI am sorry to miss it."—Ted Glattfeld.

E. L. Ashley, who has recently transferred from Boston to the main office of the Pullman Company in Chicago, hopes to return for our Thirtieth with his wife.

"I am certainly going to be at the Reunion. Mrs. O'Neill will accompany me.My oldest son is a freshman in college andwill be there anyway. My other jour sonsand daughter will all be in school, mostof them, busy taking examinations> so thatnone of the others can be present."— Tim O'Neill.

"It is my firm intention to be in Hanover for some part of our Thirtieth, probably with one or more members of myfamily ."—Sam Bartlett.

SEE YOU AT OUR THIRTIETH R E U N I O N JUNE 11 to 14

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