Of the 740 men who are on the Class list, less than 400 have returned their Class "Lives" and address cards to the Secretary, and a still smaller number have sent in subscriptions to the Class Fund to the Treasurer. The delinquents are urged again to make out the blanks and send them in at once, so that the Secretary can proceed with the preliminary arrangements for the Class Report.
The expenses of a class of the size of 1909 will be large. The Secretary, in keeping track of the members their changes in address and occupation, and issuing notices form time to time, requires money. Also the expenses of dinners and reunions in the future and all dependent on this fund. At present there is an alarming need for more subscriptions, large and small.
The Secretary will be glad to provide additional life blanks, address cords or subscription cards to any who have lost the original ones.
Read more in News
1912 Lost First Lacrosse Game