Class Notes

Class of 1880

February 1938 Samuel S. Perry
Class Notes
Class of 1880
February 1938 Samuel S. Perry

Some classmates replying to requests as to their health, office occupation, and general happiness have intimated that they would like to have your scribe take a dose of his own medicine and contribute something regarding himself for the general information of the others.

There is not much of interest to be said. As if my letters were not enough. Life flows along in a rather uneventful fashion. Busy every working day with the duties and problems of my daily occupation as an official of the Massachusetts Bonding and Insurance Company, which takes up all my time. A very happy break in this daily routine occurs in May of each year in attending as a representative of our class the annual meeting of the secretaries of all the classes at Hanover, which gives us a very interesting, enlightening, and instructive understanding of the current conditions and problems of the College. In the summer time Mrs. Perry and myself take great pleasure in our annual vacation in the good old state of Maine, where we enjoy a log-cabin existence and out-of-door life for several weeks. The rest is largely routine with Occasional trips to New York and side excursions. Our chief hobbies are fishing and golf whenever we have the opportunity.

Now you delinquents who have failed to respond to previous requests for news sit right down, subscribe to the ALUMNI MAGAZINE and furnish me without further delay an account of yourselves for the next issue.

Secretary,so Kilby Street, Boston