I am admonished by the Editor of the MAGA- ZINE (as all Class secretaries are) to be brief in my Class notes for the next issue. So I'm send- ing in the following items only.
Ernest Gile is still a patient in Pierce's Convalescent Home in Enfield, N. H. I recently visited him there and we had a heart-to-heart conversation. He is improving steadily but slowly. He was eager to hear from me such news as I could give him about classmates still surviving. I plan to see him again before winter really blankets the hills with snow.
Windsor Sears is still busy in his office after an illness of weeks.
Fred CleavelancL has been a patient at Dick Hall's House. He has been stricken \ ith erysipelas and his resulting rosy cheeks marked him a good-looking man. He plans to start for Florida as soon as he is honorably discharged from Dick's House.
The reorganization of our Class is now completed by unanimous vote of the members. The officers now are: myself, Secretary and President; Fred Cleaveland, Vice-President and Assistant Class Agent; William F. Rice, Class Agent; Charles A. Holden, Treasurer. This is all for now.
1895 Fund Contributors
29 Gifts (Participation Index 107). Total gifts: $620.00 (72% of objective), WILLIAM F. RICE, Class Agent.
Austin, Frank E. Ayers, Hobart B. Baketel, H. Sheridan Baker, Watson W. Bugbee, Arthur G. Campbell, Arthur F. Cleaveland, Fred C. Crosby, Allyn J. Davis, Carroll A.1 Foster, William A.2 Gerould, James T. Hack, Thomas H.3 Harley, Joel A. Hayes, John E. R. Holden, Charles A. Lord, John K. Loud, Henry M. Mason, Francis E. Pollard, Charles W.
Rice, William F. Rossiter, Edward J.4 Sears, George Shepard, Frederick D. Stevens, Roland E. Tarbell, Wallace H.5 Thompson, J. Walcott Watson, Edward S. West, Arthur D. Wilson, Albion B.6 MEMORIAL GIFTS FROM 1 Mrs. Davis.2 Mrs. Foster.3 Mrs. Hack.4 Mrs. Rossiter.5 Mrs. Tarbell.6 Mrs. Wilson.
Secretary, White River Jet., Vt. Treasurer, PROF. Eagle Hotel, Concord, N. H.