Class Notes

1891

May 1951 FRANK E. ROWE
Class Notes
1891
May 1951 FRANK E. ROWE

Sixtieth Reunion in Hanover June 15, 16, 17

The promised pictures of some of Ninety- One's members taken just before graduation have been received from Burbank and the Secretary plans to take them to the 60th before depositing them with the College. They looked, "Oh, so familiar" as the Secretarywent over them to learn if he could remember them!

Starting with Mrs. John Abbott and Mrs. Allison, who are great-grandparents of one great-grandchild each, your secretary admits to three and is outdone by Mrs. Sargent with four and by Mrs. French with five. More must be on the way in noting the vast number of grandchildren belonging to Ninety-One.

Mrs. R. M. Jones (nee Margaret Stanley) writes, "We are now living in Dad's house and enjoying country life." Address is New London, N. H.

Prof. Leon Richardson's note in the April ALUMNI MAGAZINE brings back only too vividly to the Secretary memories of surveying by his group in the Spring of 1888 and to the fact that, not until a year later did he learn that his standing that term was easily Phi Beta Kappa rank. The Scribe, long since passed away, had failed to send his report to the College and meanwhile the Secretary had been out teaching and of course made up in the usual haphazard way. This is somewhat personal, but perhaps a moral may be drawn as to how a "put-off-attitude" may affect others.

Plans for the Sixtieth are progressing enough to know five rooms may be occupied by Ninety-One members at The Inn on this occasion.

Secretary, Treasurer and Class Agent, 80 Federal St., Boston 10, Mass.