Class Notes

1894

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

Apropos of our Fiftieth Reunion it is interesting to recall the statistics of the ten reunions that have preceded. Here they are, the first figure being the number of living graduates, the second, the number of graduates present, and then the percentage. The class at graduation numbered eighty-six.

3rd 86 35 40-7% 5th 86 24 27.8% 10th 84 41 48.8% "5th 84 49 58.3% 20th 84 70 83.3% 25th 83 60 72.3% 30th 81 54 66.6% 35th 77 53 68.8% 40th 63 47 74.6% 45th 58 39 67.3%

The number of graduates living now is forty nine.

The prospects for the Fiftieth continue exceedingly good, with men moving over from the "hopeful" to the "expected" and with additional wives being signed up.

Rev. Quincy Blakely has consented again to conduct the Memorial Service as he did so satisfactorily twenty years ago.

Announcement is made that Maurice S. Sherman, editor-in-chief of the HartfordCourant since 1926, has now also been chosen publisher and president of the Hartford Courant Co. When most men think of retiring, Mart Sherman and Winston Churchill just take on more responsibility. Here's hoping, however, that the new associate editor, aged 46, will ease the burden a little. Mart still expects to attend the Reunion.

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