After this issue Artie Strong will again supply the class notes for the ALUMNI MAGAZINE, a service which he has performed so faithfully and well all these years. In a letter dated May 6, Artie says: "Got home last night after a delightful six weeks in Florida and three weeks driving home through the dreary wastes of Florida and Georgia and the delightful variety of Virginia—the Shenandoah Valley and some of Penn and New Jersey. A good time but home (i.e. New England) is as attractive as anything I've seen."
On one of his recent sales trips Harry Allen made us a call. Allen drives about through this section and supplies a list of regular customers anything they need from stockings to cleansing powder. He is looking mighty well and facing life with a fine, cheerful philosophy.
June 30 is the last day of the Alumni Fund campaign. Though the Class Agent has been slow to send out letters, '92 has always responded well without any special appeal on the agent's part. This year there is no class quota but the objective is to recognize the twenty-five years of President Hopkins' highly efficient and devoted service through gifts that surpass those of previous years. If you can add to the contribution you have already sent you will help show that '92, along with all the other classes, appreciates the grand work of Ernest Martin Hopkins and wishes to have a part in showing this appreciation.
Secretary, Longwood Towers, Brookline, Mass.
Class Agent, North Thetford, Vt.