Excerpt from Bulletin of Class News, Class of 1881
The total Class roll is now 113, which, with 33 deaths and two names which are more properly included inthe roll of '80, makes up the full number Of 148 men connected in any way and at any time with the Class. Of these 113, several more lost sheep have lately been traced and by correspond ence brought again into the Class fold, - W. I. Boyer, William B. Myers, George H. Rice, etc., as detailed in the present Bulletin. Only one member of the Class, Julian G. Olds, now remains out in the open.
Of the 33 deaths, 25'were reported in After Twenty Years, the Class Record issued in 1901, and five more in the Reunion Book issued in 1906; and three have occurred or been ascertained since. The total of 33 deaths averages almost exactly one a year for'the 31 years since we entered college, and constitutes very little over one-fifth of the Class. It is our good fortune that, in comparison with the vital statistics of many other classes, this is a low average and a reassuringly small proportion.
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Excerpt from Bulletin of Class News, Class of 1881
The total Class roll is now 113, which, with 33 deaths and two names which are more properly included inthe roll of '80, makes up the full number Of 148 men connected in any way and at any time with the Class. Of these 113, several more lost sheep have lately been traced and by correspond ence brought again into the Class fold, - W. I. Boyer, William B. Myers, George H. Rice, etc., as detailed in the present Bulletin. Only one member of the Class, Julian G. Olds, now remains out in the open.
Of the 33 deaths, 25'were reported in After Twenty Years, the Class Record issued in 1901, and five more in the Reunion Book issued in 1906; and three have occurred or been ascertained since. The total of 33 deaths averages almost exactly one a year for'the 31 years since we entered college, and constitutes very little over one-fifth of the Class. It is our good fortune that, in comparison with the vital statistics of many other classes, this is a low average and a reassuringly small proportion.
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This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
Excerpt from Bulletin of Class News, Class of 1881
This is the sixth Bulletin of Class News to be issued since the appearance of "After Twenty Years," the large Class Record issued in 1901. With the exception of the Reunion Book in 1906, the Bulletins were paper-covered, and some of them have doubtless not been preserved by the members of the Class. The present book, while containing chiefly new material, includes also a few items from the smaller Bulletins which it seemed desirable to put into more permanent form.
Since the Quarter-Century Reunion in 1906, and perhaps by reason of that memorable occurrence, the Class as a whole has gone on steadily prospering. The Secretary has accumulated a number of news items, which are set forth in the following pages. The wedding of Coursen is the leading felicitous event of the past year, and the death of Robbins is the saddest.
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