The class of '88 is still going strong. If you doubt it please read the following.
"Concord Monitor" of Jan. 27th said, in connection with the re-opening of the Frisbie Hospital as reconstructed by the Spaulding family—Dr. Forrest L. Keay is one of New Hampshire's most highly respected medicos, the oldest member of the staff, the oldest medical referee in the state, and the grand old man of Golf.
"Berkshire Eagle" of Pittsfield, Mass., under West Stockbridge notes says Charles L. Cobb Dartmouth '88, again, as town moderator, has shown his skill in handling what is always a tempestuous gathering. The halo of his athletic prowess in Hanover days still lingers in his native town, and Mr. Cobb was able to restrain the members who insisted on their right of free speech. He surely knows the traditions of the New England Town Meeting.
Fund Contributors for 1941
Contributors: 14 (67% of graduates). Total gifts: $417. ELEAZAR CATE, Class Agent.
1888 Cate, Eleazar Chase, Frederick H. Clark, John L. Dunlap, Fred T. Ely, Richard S. Gregory, Warren F.1 Hardy, George F. Keay, Forrest L. Lougee, William W. McCarthy, Charles T.2 Richardson, William I. Spencer, Henry F. Williams, Berton Williams, Wendell 1Memorial gift fromhis daughter, Mrs. HopeGregory Bird.2Memorial gift.
Secretary, 11 Oak St., Belmont, Mass.