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Excerpt from Class of 1860: Secretary's Report
Our secretary presents his glad greetings to the Yclass. He returns thanks to the members who have sent him class news, promptly responded to his circular letters, and aided him with generous gifts to the class expenses. Especially I wish to thank vveymouth, who has, with a detective's ingenuity, at last found two more lost classmates, Thomas P. Smith and Charles E. Brown; you will read their history in this report. I must also thank A. M. Merryweather, '96, who aided me to find David Moore Balch, whose most interesting report you will read. The last of the lost men, Frederick Henry Elder, has just been found by our sagacious and fortunate classmate, vveymouth. See under Elder's name an inter esting letter. I here request every member who notes any death, or marriage, or any class news, to send it at once to the secretary it will be important aid the beloved Howland has helped me often. Above all, reply promptly to the secretary's annual circular; the much-desired Allen lost his class dinner by neglecting to reply this year. Our great captain, Russell, has fallen on the firing line; Sher win steps forward into his place, Johnson takes Sherwin's place. Touch elbows Close the line Forward!
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