Class Notes

1894

April 1944 REV. CHARLES C. MERRILL, WILLIAM M. AMES
Class Notes
1894
April 1944 REV. CHARLES C. MERRILL, WILLIAM M. AMES

Please notice change in the secretary's address, as above. The move is made mainly so that the Secretary and his wife may be in the same building with their grandson (Dartmouth 1962).

What with this moving, with assisting Phil Marden in editing the forthcoming class history, and with sending and receiving letters about the Fiftieth Year Reunion in June (not to speak of having temporary charge of a church) the secretary is terribly busy and must beg indulgence for the scarcity of these notes.

When we meet in June we shall all be septnagenarians with the exception of "Kid" Martyn (appropriately named!) whose seventieth birthday doesn't come until June 29.

First day's mail, after circular letter announcing plans of the Reunion (including quarters at the Inn) has been sent: Henry Howland says "Only illness will stop me." Curley Bartlett says: "Mrs. Bartlett will be with me." Oddly enough, the president of the class, our own Ted Allen, indicated his intention to be present.

Before this, however, without waiting for any formal request, Major Elmer Seth Tenney had said he was coming from San Francisco. Great news, Major, and we hope you can bring the other four men from your neck of the woods.

Secretary, 74 Kirkland St., Cambridge (38), Mass. Treasurer, Somersworth, N. H.