The class is earnestly urged, if possible, to increase contributions to the Tucker Fund. The College needs more money than ever. Our class agent, "OUR Dan" wishes to make greater his excellent achievement of last year. Our Florida colony has dispersed. "Sonny" Gage was the last to depart, late in May. He is not certain that he will pass the summer at his old home at Atkinson Depot, N. H.
Mrs. "joe" Willard sends us a letter, with a clipping of The Keystone Gazette, wherein her son Edward L. Willard, announces his candidacy for District Attorney of the county in which his birthplace, State College, Pa., is located. Edward is a graduate of the Harvard Law School and has been in active and broad practice for eleven years. The daughter May Ann has received the degrees of A.B. and M.Sc. from State College. Mrs. Willard writes, "If any of the 'B7 men come this way, we would like to entertain them. It would almost seem like having Joe back again."
A letter from the Rev. Morris Webster Morse: "Postle" reports living in complete retirement at Hoquiam, Wash. "I have no connection with the outside world, except through my daughter Annie, a teacher in the High School."
He adds this interesting geographical note: "Hoquiam is some hundred miles west of San Francisco, and the same distance nearer the North Pole than Montreal,—and yet theground has not been white with snow this winter."
Our "Dean," Dr. W. T. Merrill, "Jigger," writes of his well-being; and Rev. Carl Corwin of the generous gifts of his classmates for his church, one gift being for $75.
Secretary and Treasurer Bath, N. H.