Class Notes

1880

April 1943 SAMUEL S. PERRY
Class Notes
1880
April 1943 SAMUEL S. PERRY

The Boston Alumni Dinner in February had a surprisingly large attendance, considering existing conditions and was a great success. "Hoppy" was in fine fettle and as usual very impressive, but we missed many of the old familiar faces at the "Old Timers Table." "Time Marches On."

Glad to hear from Classmate Dr. N. W. Sanborn of Gainesville, Florida, a retired professor of the University of Florida, who had been quite ill for sometime, but at present appears to enjoy in large measure his former good health.

In the new home lately erected, he and his good wife listen on the radio to the Boston News and to the news of the Dartmouth men in service. Two of their grandsons are training to be air pilots in the Aviation Corps. In addition they have a granddaughter in Indiana; four greatgrandchildren and a brother in Brazil, so they have much of family interest to live for.

They have just celebrated their 59th Wedding Anniversary at which they received many beautiful testimonials of the esteem and affection in which they are held by friends and relatives.

Easter lilies, Chinese lilies and poinsettia are in bloom and they report a dry winter, warm and fine enough to be able to enjoy themselves out-of-doors—so with their dogs and Rhode Island Reds they seem to be very comfortable.

Secretary and Class Agent, 10 Post Office Sq., Boston, Mass.