Is it too early for the class to think of a Reunion next June for its 55th anniversary? From the Secretary of the College, Sidney Chandler Hayward, comes a cordial letter assuring the class secretary of the very keen interest of the College in welcoming the class of 1891 for its 55th Reunion next year. Consequently, it now looks to the secretary as if it is up to the Executive Committee of the class to decide what the class may wish. May the secretary hear from classmates the feelings and hopes of each along this line?
Among the death notices in the BostonHerald of October 5 appears the following: "Barrows of Melrose, Malcolm D., husband of Mary Livermore (Norris) died in Boothbay Harbor, Maine, October 5. Services private. Please omit flowers." A sketch of Malcolm Barrows will appear in another department.
Walter Cobb returned recently from a most interesting trip to Hanover where he enjoyed his many contacts with the townspeople. There were also classmates Bugbee, O'Brien and Richardson to add to his pleasure. O'Brien took him over to see Tewksbury in Randolph, Vt„ and on his way to Hanover, Cobb was able to spend some time with John Proctor at the State Hospital in Concord.
Dr. Wallace Wright '19, of the Department of Economics and Sociology of lowa State College in Ames, lowa, kindly sent me the following address of his mother: Mrs. William Wright, 9 Woodland Ave., Laconia, N. H., where she makes her home with her daughter.
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