Because of pressure of work Thurlow Gordon has found it necessary to resign as Bequest Chairman of our class. Herbert Rainie has agreed to take over the job and I am sure all of the class will appreciate his willingness to take over this important work.
Nat Leverone has finally left the hospital and is back in Chicago. His Christmas card, however, did not give any facts as to his health but he is, at least, able to sit up and address cards.
On February 8 the oldest member of our Class, George Seager, will celebrate his 83rd birthday. I am sure we all wish him a happy birthday and many more of them.
June will be here before we know it and if 1906 is to hold a reunion in Hanover, the committee should be making plans. If possible, drop me a postcard saying whether or not you are interested and will be present.
Halsey Edgerton has improved to such an extent that he was able to go to Boston to attend a Board meeting the last of December.
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Bequest Chairman,