Class Notes

1887

June 1941 EMERSON RICE, ALBERT E. HADLOCK
Class Notes
1887
June 1941 EMERSON RICE, ALBERT E. HADLOCK

Cleaves, our oldest living member, passed his eighty-second birth anniversary in May, and from recent correspondence seems to be in fairly good health A number of the class probably received a copy of Mrs. Corwin's circular letter describing the wedding of Orland Corwin March 28 near Saluda, So. Carolina. The young missionaries are probably settled now in Colombia, So. America among the Indians Welch passed a comfortable winter and is in much better health than for a number of years. He does not plan to attend commeneement. The class will have probably fewer men there than for

several seasons. In one more year comes our fifty-fifth. No committee has been provided to make arrangements. The annual meeting of the Secretaries Association comes this year after commencement, an innovation.

Secretary, West Southport, Me.

Class Agent, 115 Broadway, New York, N. Y.