Class Notes

1890

May 1954 WILL A. CHARLES
Class Notes
1890
May 1954 WILL A. CHARLES

This is the last Class letter until next fall, and as we have no Class Agent, the Alumni Fund committee has sent me literature designated for the information of that officer. I suppose it is the duty of the Secretary to take on any unfilled positions, so I will urge all of you remaining seven to contribute as generously as you can without inconvenience to yourself or family. 1890 is charged with seven living graduates and two non-graduates whom I do not know, and my records do not show anyone, since Pond died last year.

I called on Canty last week but he was ill in bed and I was unable to see him. The prognosis is not favourable, but we all hope that John will recover and be able to enjoy the coming spring.

I talked with Rowe on the telephone. He has been well this winter but doesn't get out much, and when he does is careful to watch the passing autos and take all precautions before crossing Scollay Square, not far from his office, where he makes his headquarters.

Secretary and Treasurer South Acton, Mass.