Class Notes

1888*

April 1939 ELEAZAR CATE
Class Notes
1888*
April 1939 ELEAZAR CATE

It appears that our winter migration to Florida is not quite up to that of last year, but Florida still warrants our consideration as the locale for our next winter reunion.

Dunlap, Fred T—Were I collecting postmarks, Fred would be rated as a grade A helper. He has to date supplied the Secretary with marks from Jacksonville to Key West and all way stations. No doubt he is now basking in the sunshine of Miami as I pen these lines during a snowstorm on March 9. He records that on his return from Florida he is to give up his Brooklyn home and make his home port Milford, N. H. We thank you, Fred, for the wonderful crate of Florida fruit which came about two weeks ago. A good time was had by all the Cate clan.

Gilmore, Alexander H.—A brief mention of his death was made in the March issue; for more complete account see Necrology in this issue. While Gilmore left college in sophomore year, he is well remembered for his original ideas on religion and politics, coupled with his unusual powers of expression. His success and popularity as a lay preacher in nearby Vermont and New Hampshire churches made him a distinguished member of our class.

Short, Mrs. Maude H., wife of Wallace, we learn is spending a long season in the Panama Canal Zone, where her son Wallace, an officer in the U. S. Navy, is at present stationed.

Fund Contributors for 1938

Contributors: 14 (56% of graduates). Total gifts: $355 (122% of objective). ELEAZAR CATE, Class Agent.

1888

Cate, Eleazar Chase, Frederick H. Clark, John L. Dunlap, Fred T. Ely, Richard S. Gove, Frank E. Keay, Forrest L.

Hardy, George F. Lougee, William W. Richardson, William I. Spencer, Henry F. Stevens, Henry J. Williams, Berton Williams, Wendell

Secretary, 11 Oak St., Belmont, Mass.

* 100% subscribers to the ALUMNI MAGAZINE, on class group plan.