Class Notes

1895

April 1940 ROLAND E. STEVENS
Class Notes
1895
April 1940 ROLAND E. STEVENS

As a jog to the memory of '95 men intending to come to our 45th reunion, I am reminding those who desire living quarters for Commencement days, that North Massachusetts Hall will be our headquarters, and that rooms are available from Friday, 8 A.M., June 14, through Monday, 11 A.M., June 17. The charge will be $4 for the period for each person, which is practically $1 per day each person. About May Ist detailed information, with a room reservation card, will be mailed to members of the Class. No request for reservations need be made until after the information sheet and card have been received. All business as to rooms is handled by the Bursar's Office. We are looking forward to the best reunion of all.

Howard Rumery having taken up his permanent abode in Ossipee, New Hampshire, has been admitted by the Supreme Court of New Hampshire to practice law in that State.

Hobbs Pollard, retired doctor now living in Groveland, Massachusetts, has a date with Squire Rumery to attend the reunion in June. This is good news to all of us.

"Dud" West is an habitual reunionist and of late has become an habitual grandfather. He will make reservations for the reunion, he says, and if nothing intervenes during the first week or two in June, which will increase this enthusiastic young grandpa's family of G-children, he will be on hand for the reunion.

General Davis, although silent as to his reunion plans, is pretty sure to be present

Fund, Contributors for 1939 Contributors: 26 (57% of graduates). Total gifts: $532 (65% of objective). EDWARD J. ROSSITER, Class Agent, with Mrs. Davis.

Dr. Jesse K. Marden is still in Claremont, California, enjoying the winter.

Some of us recall that John Lord, while on his way to attend our 40th reunion with Mrs. Lord, met with an automobile accident and was returned to St. Louis. It is credibly reported that John will be present this year.

1895

Austin, Frank E. Campbell, Arthur F. Cleaveland, Fred C. Davis, Carroll A. Folsom, Percy N. Ford, Joseph A. Foster, William A.

Gile, Ernest S. Hack, Thomas H. Harley, Joel A. Hayes, John E. R. Holden, Charles A. Lord, John K. Mclndoe, George J.

Mason, Francis E. Newhart, Horace Pollard, Charles W. Rice, William F. Rossiter, Edward J. Sanborn, Henry C.

Shepard, Frederick D. Stevens, Roland E. Tarbell, Wallace H. Thompson, J. Walcott West, Arthur D. Wilson, Albion B.

Secretary, White River Junction, Vt.