Class Notes

1902

MAY 1967 JULIUS A. BROWN, PROF. HERMON W. FARWELL
Class Notes
1902
MAY 1967 JULIUS A. BROWN, PROF. HERMON W. FARWELL

We are told that loquacity is a characteristic of old age, and Charles Dudley writes that he has received many fine letters in reply to his appeals for attendance at our 65th Reunion this June, and we sincerely hope that Herm Farwell can report similarly for this year's Alumni Fund. But when it comes to letters to the secretary, the Class as a whole is singularly uncommunicative. Possibly this is because we have nothing to say, or because in our old age we have become unaccustomed to using a secretary, or haven't one, though I know that there are a number of the Class fortunate enough still to have a wife glad to function in that capacity.

At any rate, for this Class, "Alumni Notes" have come to be of the nature of "space fillers" and they must continue to be so unless you or other members of the '02 Family become a little more communicative.

1902 Class Reunion Hanover, Jnne 9-11,1967

Secretary, 29 Messer St. Laconia, N. H. 03246

Class Agent, 35 Du Bois St., Noroton Sta. Darien, Conn. 06822