Class Notes

1903

PRESTON W. HOWARD, MORTON B. FRENCH
Class Notes
1903
PRESTON W. HOWARD, MORTON B. FRENCH

Kid Cohen, Lewis Haney and Leigh Kimball were our representatives at the Hopkins Dinner in New York. Kid said it was a great success. The clipping from a New York paper which he sent me seemed to emphasize Sherman Adams more than it did "Hoppy."

Have had no word from our people in Florida except from Sue Hanlon who seems to be enjoying herself in spite of the cold weather.

Aggie Smith has written a couple of letters. Says he intends to come to reunion. He told about the deep snow on his rose garden. I wrote back and bragged about the bare ground here. My letter had hardly reached him when we had a blizzard that left eighteen inches of snow. Today, February 28, it is raining hard and the streets are rivers of water. We are getting plenty of precipitation this winter to make up for the lack last summer.

By the time you read this the date will probably have been set for the Boston Seven-Class Dinner sometime in May, probably the 16th or 23rd. We always have a good time there.

Secretary, 273 Forest Ave., Brockton 6, Mass.

Class Agent, 20 Salina Street, Delray Beach, Fla.