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16 CLASS OF I8QI s., YALE COLLEGE. present were A. F. Kountze, F. H. Funk, C. N. Lowrie, VV. G. Preston, B. D. Blair, R. K. Wfehner, F. M. Adler, H. VV. Gregory, A. VVales, G. M. Landers, L. A. Cooper, A. Francke, G. M. Sidenberg, L. A. Dodsworth, R. M. lfVeyerhaeuser, W. W. Helifelhnger, G. Osterweis, N. D. Clark, D. A. Loring, Jr., M. C. Isbell, J. D. Shattuck, S. H. Bunnell and C. YN. Leavenworth. Chairnian A. F. Kountze presided, and the question of publishing a Class Book was the principal subject discussed. A motion by G. M. Landers was passed that F. H. Funk prepare a resolution that Messrs. A. F. Kountze, L. A. Cooper and N. D. Clark be appointed a coninaittee to collect data and publish a Class Book, and that he should present that resolution at the Class meeting to-morrow. A resolution was also passed that an annual ,QI S. dinner be held at the Yale club, New York, and that the details of this dinner, time of holding it etc., be left in the hands of the present dinner committee. Motion passed that Burton D. Blair lead us in a cheer and adjourn.
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QUINDECENNIAL REUNION. I5 purest love for her, and prompted your lips to pour forth unlimited assurances that always-whenever and wherever-your duty to your Class and to Yale required you-at that time, and on that spot you would be found. The showing of our Class at its former Reunions has not con- firmed these pledges, and individually we are responsible, and collectively we are an ungrateful and irresponsive child to a loyal, constant, forgiving and indulgent parent. Another Eve years may find great changes among us and the unsympathetic and omnipotent Ravages of Time may render null and void the choice now open to us, for many will have join those of our Class who have already started upon the from whence there can be no returning. Classmates, your Committee makes this appeal to you in blime conhdence that you as sons of Yale will do your your Class and its fellows. A. F. TQOUNTZE, Chair-zfzaaz. T'TARRIS VV. BAKER, BURTON, D. BLAIR, ROBERT L. COLEMAN, LEHMAN A. COOPER, HYOMER S. CUMMINGS, ALBER'l' FRANCKE, DAVID A. Hays, GEORGE M. LANDERS, DiXNIEL A. LORING, IR XNARREN B. NASH, THos. C. B. SNELL, GEORGE M. SIDENBERG, AM.xs.x TROWBRIDGE, PIERRE J. XIVURTS, gone to Journey the sub duty to VVILLIAM VV. PTEFFEIAFINGER, RUDOLPEI M. VVEYERHAEUSER, Q'IHilZlllC'CGlLl'l'l'Cll Committee, Per order of the Committee, v NOYES D. CLARK, Class Sec1'cta1'y. Headquarters were opened at Tontine Hotel, Saturday, June 23, 1906. On Monday, june 25, members of ,QI S. met at the Tontine Hotel at 6 P. M. and took a special car with ,QI Academic to the Momauguin at Cosey Beach, where an informal supper was served. Twenty-three men were present, and their supper was served in the west room on the second floor. Those x
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CLASS- MEETING, JUNE 26. The Class meeting was held in headquarters room at the Tontine Hotel, at II :go A. M., President Heffelfmger call- ing it to order. A motion was made and passed that the reading of the minutes of our previous meeting be dispensed with. A motion was made by F. H. Funk and passed that Messrs. A. P. Kountze, L. A. Cooper and N. D. Clark be appointed Aa committee to collect data and publish a Class Book. The Hon. Homer S. Cummings presented the following resolutions which were passed: 9 VVe, the members of the Class of ISQI S., Yale Uni- versity, have heard with deep regret of the death of our classmate, GEORGE PRATT STARKWEATHER, whose demise occurred at New Haven, on the 2ISf day of March, 1901. He was a faithful member of the Class, an indefatigable student and, afterwards, as Assistant Professor of Mathematics, an accomplished and highly respected member of the Faculty. It is, therefore, htting that at this, the Quindecennial Reunion of the Class, an official testimonial of our affec- tionate regard for his memory and of our sorrow at his death, be spread at length upon our records, and Fmftlwr Resolved, that a copy of these resolutions, suit- ably engrossed, be forwarded to his bereaved parents. Dated at New Haven, this 26th day of June, 1906. Attest: . HOMER S. CUMMINGS, HENRY VV. GREGORY, Committee. MILTON C. ISBELL, 9
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