"William the Silent" Hall who lives at Hall Farm, Chester, N. H., wrote me recently and asked me:—"Who won the day at Canossa?" He also wished to know if I remembered:— Rheinhardt sprang mit dem glasse in der handauf—Duthcy, Dieser, Stought! Somehow those two questions took me back closer to Chandler Hall, Dartmouth Hall, and our day in Hanover. I shivered again as "Eric the Red" walked into the class room and I remembered how we used to sacrilegiously say of good old "Dutch Hardy":—"God made him as homely as he could and then threw a brick in his face." "William the Silent" comes regularly to our fine class reunions in Boston and has developed a fine sense of humor.
Howard Harris retired some years ago and says: "I am riding out the years on my ancestral acres quietly and unobtrusively, voting the Republican ticket regularly but not helpfully." He still enjoys fishing.
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