Oscar Tabor has now taken up a new avocation. Notice how well he has placed his finger so that the fish balance. I have chided him on taking such small fish, and he came back with, "Well, they would not have got into trouble if they had kept their mouths shut". You classmates may act on the suggestion, but that does not excuse you from WRITING a few lines for the class news. Not a word from any of you since last spring.
Personally, I am making a headway toward a recovery, but it is slow. I put in a little time on Cape Cod and the Maine coast during the summer.
In the spring I received word from "Ike" Seelman that he had published a new supplement to his work on the law o£ "Libel and Slander," a copy o£ which was sent to the College for addition to the library. This information was received too late to appear earlier.
WIDOWS OF OUR CLASSMATES:
I extend to you the very best of wishes from the living members of Dartmouth '98. You have been receiving the DARTMOUTH ALUMNI MAGAZINE, and without a doubt have noticed the very limited notes contained therein having to do with our class. The members are so modest as octogenarians that they cannot bear to see their name in print. Our ranks have been reduced so that now we are only thirteen graduates, one non-graduate, and one adopted member.
It was always a pleasure to have you with us at our reunions. You added so much to the occasion.
I would be pleased to hear from any of you with information as to your activities which might assist me in getting out the monthly class notes.
May you enjoy good health, prosperity and success.
Oscar Tabor '98 has taken up a new hobby,fishing. He is trying his luck in waters nearhis home in Boscawen, N. H.
Secretary and Treasurer 234 Main St., Milford, Mass.