Class Notes

Class of 1887

April 1938 Emerson Rice
Class Notes
Class of 1887
April 1938 Emerson Rice

Since last issue letters received from Bingham, Junkins, Merrill, Hadlock, Gage, Welch, Morse, Cleaves, Wentworth, Winn, Hill, Bradley, Sanborn. Winn wrote of improved health, while Cleaves remains about the same, badly crippled with arthritis. Junkins mentioned the great success of the snowless carnival. Jigger writes: "Ifthese anniversaries (birth) continue manyyears longer, I shall begin to think I amreally getting old."

Eastman, or oldest member, passed his eightieth in February Bacon's daughter, Dorothy C. Bacon, was made full professor of economics at Smith College in February Welch and Mr. and Mrs. White were reported in St. Petersburg, Fla., in February, and attended the annual Dartmouth Alumni Association dinner there March 3. Gage and his sister were also present, and Gage was elected vice president for the ensuing year March 14 is set for a dinner at Tampa, with expected attendance as follows: Mr. and jyfrs. Corwin, Mr. and Mrs. White, Gage, Welch, Sanborn, Rice and his brother, George Rice Knight was reported to be in Miami during February, Hotel Venetian Secretary's address with this issue will be West Southport, Me.

Secretary, West Southport, Me.