This is to acknowledge my remissness in omitting to send in Class Notes and comments for publication in the last issue of the ALUMNI MAGAZINE.
I think it is the first time I have failed to do this in the years I have served as secretary. However the omission was not due to gout or illness of any kind. Neither was it due to senility, as "H. Dan" very likely opines, and as some may think after hearing his versification on old age at our 50th Reunion. The omission was due to deliberate choice; this being one chore I could omit, out of the multiplicity of other duties incident to the general tenseness of life in this atomic age.
I am pleased to announce the marriage of classmate J. Roy Squires. While I cannot announce the exact date, I think it was in early June. Solomon declared in his Proverbs— "Whosoever findeth a wife findeth a good thing." I think this is just what Roy has found. But from my experience as a lawyer during the past year or two I am constrained to conclude that Solomon's dictum is not the invariable rule of the present day. Nor does she who findeth a husband in these troubled days always find a good thing.
However I think Mr. and Mrs. Squires come well within the Solomonic Proverb. Congratulations are in order.
I have just received the biographical data gathered and edited by Fred Cleaveland, which will later appear in the printed report of our 50th Reunion.
I am now giving you a hint—that you may look for an issue— of The Post-Reunionist before long.
Secretary, White River Junction, Vt.
Treasurer, Hanover, N. H.