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Crawford, Robert S. (ed.) / The Wisconsin alumni magazine
Volume 23, Number 7 (May 1922)
Class news, pp. 230-236
Page 231
CLASS NEWS1 1874 Sec'y-A. D. CONOVER, Madison 421 N. Murray St. 1875 Sec'y-CLARA MOORE HARPER, -Madisoi - 227 Langdon St. 1&76 Sec'Y-NELLIE WILLIAMS BROWN, Madison 41 Roby Road '- 77 ReUnes in June! Yes '77 "will be the berries." Will be there with yells, banners- 'a everything: Mrs. Headquarters will be at 'r.Seymour'7s, 439,N. Murray St.-- where we ha-ve. taken the first floor foi our headquarters. (Mrs. Seymour will have' a few rooms -to rent for any, w h wish to stop, there.-Write hes, direct.e I AU ,please report to above address as soon I as you arrive and if-not stopping there, give location. - - SThere will be a dinner oi luncheoni (hour to be furnished later) - at .the Madison Club,l Monday, with music. reminiscences, and a general good time, but-no long speeches, boat rides. etc. . FINAL DETAILS, NEXT ISSUE One or two have not been heard from -yetU Please accept at once orsend, in time for the meeting, perspnal greeting to Club. Continue to address Miss MARY HILL, 425 N. Park St., Madison, Wis., or cago, ll.- Howard, MORRIS resides at 817 S. Gra- mercy PI., Los Angeles, -Cal. 1879 Sec'y-J. B. SIMPSON, Shullsburg 1880 Sec'y-ýANNIE DINSDALE SWENSON, Madison, 530 N. Pinckney St. . 1881 -Sec'y-F'. S. WHITE, Chicago,.Uh-J- 5308 Hyde Park Blvd. LFELOW MEMBERS-1881: I-am back- from my winter outing in Florida, and I wish to- thank you all most cordially for your various co'ntibutions to our - lass news. Florida. is crowded with successful Wisconsinites, both. as tourists and permanent residents-among the-latter .Edwin W. Bunker, of the class of '84. He left the University after his "sophomore year-; went into the lumber business, in Duluth and finally migrated to his present abode where he founded the city. of Lake- Worth and now enjoys the distinction of -being -one of its most prominent citizens. Helknew us-all well-but that is a matter of SEE OUTSIDE BACK COVER. course-as we were Lordly Seniors-and he a meek freshman.' While I was away someone stole our thunder! Our class thunder! -We have posed this last year -as being a unique class! Only one other, besides ourselves who were 100% members of the Alumni" Association!. - 1881 and 1921,were perfect in that par- ticular. when: I went away. I return to. momentous' credit., Alas--our successful efforts in bringing you all into the fold has gone for noughL 'Don't let that disturb or discourage you-as your present subscrip- tion is about to iexpire fand if you'will but renew it this year 'and many years to come I ami sure you wiflget eternal benediction from our --ardent admirer Mr. Shriniski, president of the General-Alumni Associa-' tion-who never cease to extoll us for' our meritorious action.-F. S-. WITE, Sec'y. 18827 Sec'y-Dr. L 'R. HEAD. Madison 416 Wisconsin Ave.- Reune in June! - 1883 - - ' Sec'y-A. C. UMBREIT, Milwaukee 912 Shepard Ave. 1 884 Sec'y-MARY HOWE SHELTON Rhinelander 1885 Sec'y-O. D. BRANDENBURG- Madison D. M. FREDERIKSEN resides at 2444 Stevens Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. 18-0 A Sec'y-EMMA NUNNS PEASE 1887 Sec'y-KATHERINE ALLEN, Madison, 228 Langdo0nSt. Reune in June! This o is to give further information concerning thle thirtyfifth reunion of the Class of '87 to be' held at Madison on Monday, June 12, '1922. The Re- union Committee,- consisting of Kath- arine- 'Allen and Messrs. Morris and Polleys, met at thxe home of Miss-Allen pIt Madison on the 2nd inst'. to -make -definite plans concerning the reunion., M rs. Charles R. Carpenter (Imogene Hand) participated in the meeting at " -the request ofthe Comm .ittee. Mrs. Carpenter has very hospitably- opened her home (16 Langdon Street) for the luncheon which will be-oioe of the leading, features of the reunion. program. Luncheon will be served at one o'clock p. m. Not -over three five- minute speeches will be arranged for to take placeduring the course of the lun- cheon and it is hoped also -hat we will he able to have the class "Prophecy" read. Immediately at the close of the- luncheon a short business meeting will .-1 -i. -231
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