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Under the guiding hand of Marshal George Peabody Gardner, Jr., of Boston, a record number of 1910 classmates, their wives, and children hit town at 2:00 o'clock Monday afternoon to invest the Yard dormitories for four frantic days of twenty-fifth reunioning.
Events in the tentative schedule, as announced in the second number of the official reunion publication "Reveille," include on Monday, services for deceased members of the class in the University Memorial Church, followed by reception and tea at the President's house, and an evening of entertainment.
Tuesday, Field Day, will be climaxed at 7:30 o'clock by dinner "for members of the Class only," at the Harvard Club and informal dancing at the Copley-Plaza. The usual parading will feature in the undergraduate programs for Wednesday and Thursday, and on the latter day the party will officially conclude following Alumni Exercises.
Sons of 1910 in College some of whom are planning to surprise their parents with a little show of mixed tap-dancing Monday evening, include:
Robert H. Chase '38, Robert Day '36, John A. Day '37, Morris Earle '38, Thomas Fuller '38, J. Bradford Millet '38, Robert D. Reed '36, Arthur M. Sherwood, III '36, Floyd W. Tomkins, Jr. '38, Gavin Hadden, Jr. '38, Charles D. Ruch '38, Peter P. Hale '38, Charles A. Munn, Jr. '38, Thomas Newbold '38, S. Trafford Hicks, Jr. '38.
Miles H. Illingworth '38, Joseph R. Coolidge, Jr. '38, David Emerson '33, Sidney Cobb '38, Lawrence M. Finkel '37, Robert A. Little '37, James H. Braddock, Jr. '35, Roger G. Rand, Jr. '35, Stearns P. Cummings '37, Reginald H. Smith, Jr. '37, Hallowell V. Morgan, Jr. '37, Hathaway Watson, Jr. '37, A. Sterling MacDonald, Jr. '36, John A. Curtis, Jr. 1G.B., Walter J. Watson '36, Field C. Leonard '36, Theophilus P. Chandler, Jr. '37, David M. Curtis '37
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