As predicted and expected '92 came through again with flying colors in the Alumni Fund campaign. If the Gould bequest gives us some edge in the total subscription column, our high standing in the percent of subscribers (ranking third) testifies to the l'oyalty of the class and to the fine job Geig did in collecting. When we realize Geig had to find time for this work in addition to carrying full time work in the College and cultivating his farm in Lyme, we can understand how grateful we should be to him.
On looking over the Alumni Fund report I was surprised to find that you had to go back to 'B6 to find a class with fewer living mem- bers than '92 has. We were by no means the smallest entering class but it seems that we have not established as good a record in longevity as we have in other lines. I was interested in finding that only one of the sixteen living graduates took any prominent part in athletics.
Secretary, Longwood Towers, Brookline, Mass, Treasurer, North Thetford, Vt.