My question in my March notes as to whether you had answered Geig's letter turned out to be a bit premature. By this time, however, you have all had it and no doubt answered it. Geig has done a great job in keeping '92 at or near the head of the class the last few years and we can't let him down this year.
Geig, in his letter, gave you the news of the class but with characteristic modesty repaired from telling you anything about the Geigers. They broke the winter by six weeks in Illinois and later spent a couple of weeks in Watertown, Conn., so that their daughter Jeanne could visit her husband, Lt. Colonel Shons, at Camp Lee, Va. By this time, they will be hard at work developing their Victory Garden.
Secretary, Longwood Towers, Brookline, Mass. Class Agent, North Thetford, Vt.