Class Notes

1887

May 1940 EMERSON RICE, ALBERT E. HADLOCK
Class Notes
1887
May 1940 EMERSON RICE, ALBERT E. HADLOCK

The Secretary returned from Florida to his Maine home April 1. Conn has been absent from office duties an account of an indisposition but in a letter of date March 30, expected to get back on the job in a short time As these notes are written comes word of the passing of Craven Laycock. Apart from the president what man in the past twenty-five years has so incarnated and voiced the spirit of the College as has Dean Laycock!....

It has been a lean month for class items and in response to an appeal to the editor of the Class Book Stanley sent the following: Sydney E. Junkins, who bears the title of "Pater Maximus" of the class, has passed the winter in Hanover, with frequent excursions into the world of Boston and New York City. He keeps up a lively interest in the affairs of the College, and of his home village of Hanover Frank Sanborn was registered for several weeks at the Coquina hotel at Ormond Beach. Mrs. Sanborn who has been with him, returned to Cambridge before him. Sanborn recently visited Herbert "Sonny" Gage at St. Petersburg. Both drove for a call on Mrs. and Mr. "Rooster" Johnson, at his Clearwater home Stanley "Rooster" Johnson will leave Clearwater for his New Hampshire home at Bath, April 28th. An article from his pen extolling the blandishments of Clearwater, appeared in THE INQUIRER AND MIRROR Nantucket, Mass., in the issue of April Bth. Returning to Bath he will resume the management of the Good Will Gardens, Incorporated.

Secretary, West Southport, Maine Class Agent, 115 Broadway, New York, N. Y.