Class Notes

1931

DECEMBER 1971 ROGER H. BURRILL, W. C. "SHEP" WOLFF
Class Notes
1931
DECEMBER 1971 ROGER H. BURRILL, W. C. "SHEP" WOLFF

Something's been missing lately and it's been me. I was flat on my back at home during the Harvard game and still have both ends of my tickets. I missed the Yale game because of other plans. There were at least forty '31ers and wives at the Harvard game, so Ernie Moore tells me. There were over 80 in the tent on Parker Soule's lawn on the morning of the Yale game, so Shep Wolff and Johnny Cogs- well tell me. On both weekends, of course, the weather and the football both were gorgeous. Oh, well, better luck next year—for me, that is.

Fred Slaughter journeyed from Illinois to the Harvard game—first visit for him to the stadium since college days.

The Class, as was voted at the meeting in June, donated $500 left over from the Red Rolfe fund, to the Lebanon Vocational Training Center. Johnny Cogswell presented the gift in memory of Red.

Spence Miller is now a member of the board of the Bangor and Aroostock Railroad, thus bringing increased close cooperation between the two Maine railroads—the B.A.R. and the Maine Central.

If I had more to tell, I would tell it. Set you all next month.

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