Class Notes

1887

October 1946 STANLEY E. JOHNSON
Class Notes
1887
October 1946 STANLEY E. JOHNSON

The class loses one of its most beloved members in the death of Harry Wyatt Ranlett, at his home in Spokane, Wash. His loyalty to the class and College was second to none. One of his last expressed wishes to his family was for them to continue his customary contribution to the Alumni Fund.

The secretary has received calls from Classmates Cushman and Hadlock, also several from other classes, attending their Reunions. Stephen Chase', son of the treasurer of the College in our day, was one. He owns one of the largest citrus groves in Florida.

"Our Dan" has a heartening story of his success as class agent. His approximate figures are 272% of his objective, the sum given being $1277 from 31 donors.

Dr. "Jigger" Merrill, now in his 86th year and our dean, writes a merry letter, and is enjoying life and the best of health.

Classmates Bingham, Howland, Gage and Sanborn were present to share in the Reunion of 'B6. This is a reminder that our Sixtieth will be celebrated next year, and we should begin to be reunion minded.

Winn has sent us one of his excellent poems. We have not the space to present it here. But the secretary will send it to any classmate requesting a copy.

Secretary and Treasurer Bath, N. H.