Mr. George W. Robinson of Ann Arbor sends us a Bibliography of a dozen pages. This pamphlet gives a list of the more important articles, reviews and papers which Prof. Maurice Robinson wrote or delivered on various economic subjects, during the past forty years. It certainly reflects a tremendous amount of research and study. Robinson is at Winter Park, Florida, as usual Nearly a hundred town officials and employees gave the Town Treasurer a pleasant surprise party Feb. 28th, as he was retiring from office. Refreshments, speeches, songs and presents made the occasion a very pleasant one.
Thus ends a happy span of twenty-one years for your Class Secretary In our class notes last month Gaul should have been spelled Saul. The former word was entirely inappropriate for the gentleman! .... A. H. Bacon passed through Arlington on his way from Colombia, S. A. to Portland, Me., recently. He had business to transact in the latter city in relation to his father's estate. Mrs. Bacon meantime was sojourning in Florida
Fund Contributors for 1941
Contributors: 29 (97% of graduates). Total gifts: $670. JAMES B. REYNOLDS, Class Agent.
1890 Beacham, Minot H.1 Boynton, Perry S. Canty, John P. Caswell, Charles O.2 Charles, Will A. Cheney, Clinton M. Earle, George W. Gerould, John H. Hanson, George M. Hardy, Charles A. Hilton, Henry H. Holmes, Edward S. Humphreys, Clifton S. Leavens, George A.3 Locke, Arthur H.4 McDonald, John F. McDuffee, Willis5 Mathewson, Ozias D. Mills, George S.8 Morgan, William G. Morrison, Edwin J.7 Moses, George H. Nutt, Howard E. Pringle,.Henry N. Reynolds, James B. Robinson, Maurice H. Ruggles, Daniel B. Smith, Lester F. Woods, Frederick D. IMemorial gift fromMrs. Beach am.2Memorial gift fromMrs. Caswell.3Memorial gift frombis brother, Mr. RobertF. Leavens '01.4Memorial gift fromMrs. Locke.sMemorial gift fromMrs. McDuffee.6Memorial gift fromMrs. Mills.7Memorial gift fromhis son-in-law, Mr. CharlesF. Crathern, Jr. '20.
Secretary, 34 Gray St., Arlington, Mass.