Judge Bingham has appointed S. E. Johnson, temporary Secretary of the class. His permanent address is Bath, N. H.
Gage and Johnson attended the dinner of the Florida Alumni Association, March 5. Sanborn has resigned the presidency of the corporation he created for the manufacture of hospital and other supplies. He becomes chairman of the board of directors. It is anticipated that at least twelve of the class will be present at an informal reunion in May, Conn and his son, having enjoyed a vacation at St. Petersburg, have returned to Philadelphia Winn's home is now at 114 Parkwood Drive, Redlands, Col Mrs. Quackenboss died late in January Hardy has written an interesting account of his activities in connection with the Bolivian Indian Mission, at its Pacific Coast Council at Los Angeles, Cal Cleaves, in a letter to our late beloved' Secretary, Emerson Rice, received after his death, pays this tribute to him and the class of '87: "You, Emerson, are always faithful, and never forget that in your care is about the finest class that ever graduated from Dartmouth College."
Fund Contributors for 1941
Contributors: 28 (97% of graduates). Total gifts: $1183. ALBERT E. HADLOCK, Class Agent.
1887 Bacon, George P. Bell, John D. Bickford, Charles W. Bingham, George H. Blakey, John M. Brackett, Frank P. Burnett, Edward A. Cleaves, Fordyce P. Conn, Charles F. Corwin, Carl H. Cushman, Henry O. Gage, Herbert E. Hadlock, Albert E. Hardy, William P. Howland, Fred A. Johnson, Stanley E. Junkins, Sydney E. Merrill, William T. Morse, Morris W. Quint, Wilder D.1 Ranlett, Harry W. Rice, Emerson Ross, Albion H. Ross, Winfred S. Sanborn, Frank B. Sargent, Harry C. Welch, Joseph B. G. Wentworth, Fred W. White, D. Waldo IMemorial gift fromMrs. Quint.
Secretary, 1230 Reynolds Ave., Clearwater, Fla.