Class Notes

1885

March 1946 HENRY H. AUSTIN
Class Notes
1885
March 1946 HENRY H. AUSTIN

News from the ten '85 men still living is very hard to get, as the secretary is finding out the hard way. He doubts if anyone has lost the power of speech, but he is certain that the proclivity to talk so evidenced in our freshman class meetings has disappeared.

Dr. Allen reports that as far as producing eggs is concerned his hens seem to be in sympathy with the prevailing strike situation that is infesting the country. He hopes, however, eventually to overcome their anti-laying disposition.

W. N. Cragin reports a change of address from Worcester, Mass., to 16 Reading St., Reading, Mass.

Weeks reports that his daily walks are somewhat curtailed. As a suggestion he might come to Florida where walking conditions are much more favorable than on Long Island, especially at this time of the year.

Secretary and Treasurer* 433 4th St., N., St. Petersburg 4, Fla.