Class Notes

1892

June 1948 ARTHUR M. STRONG, WILLIAM F. GEIGER
Class Notes
1892
June 1948 ARTHUR M. STRONG, WILLIAM F. GEIGER

Do you recall who was the youngest man to graduate in the Class of '92? It was ArthurIlsley, who had his seventy-fifth birthday on March 29. Unfortunately, he has never been able to get back to a reunion, but nobody regrets it more than he and in a recent letter he says he is hoping to get to the Sixtieth.

You may recall he had a heart upset a year ago but that trouble has passed and he is still leading a fairly active life and says he may take up golf before long. He is working independently on various engineering projects and expects to continue to do so. About the only things he has given up are shoveling snow and singing in his church choir and in a Men's Chorus, which he has been doing for twenty years or more. He has always been loyal to the College and the Class and a prompter responder to letters sent to him than some I could name.

A letter from Billy Earl carries greetings and good wishes to all the Class but no information about himself except that "I find it quite a long trip to Boston," which indicates that he is still somewhat active.

Secretary and Treasurer, Longwood Towers, Brookline 46, Mass. Class Agent, North Thetford, Vt.