Pray Wadham does not care for the comment in the class notes about a sad reunion. He says, Sure, we shall miss the absent ones. But they, from the Happy Hunting Grounds of the Dartmouth Indians, will wish that those of us that are fortunate enough to be there to keep our banners flying and show the College that we still have the courage and spirit to keep the old traditions going.
The Kidgers and Kenersons have returned home from Florida the last of April. The Kidgers are not to go to Blueberry Hill Farm until after the first of May on account of four feet of snow in their region. We expect to see both Ned and Horace at the Nine-Class Dinner in Boston on May 18. This is one of the best attended Dartmouth events in the vicinity of Boston. We expect a goodly number of our classmates to be there. (This is written May 1 and will appear after June 1.)
Perhaps if any interest is made known, we can arrange a meeting at Commencement. Several classes not due for regular reunions are meeting, some in Hanover and others nearby.
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