Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Class of 1866, Harvard College: Commencement, 1918
Cate writes from Chicago: Am well and contented. Am reading Spanish novels exclusively. Regards to all.
Crown IN shield celebrated his golden wedding in Naples last October. He is spending the summer at Capri.
Dixon writes: As to any news relating to myself or family, I have nothing of interest to report. Fortunately I keep in fairly good health and in my regular routine of work. My only son is still a professor at Harvard. He spent last summer in assisting at laying out the camp at Ayer, and is now doing some research work for the government in addition to the regular college work.
Dunbar writes: Your letter, just received, revives many pleasant memories. I regret that I shall not be able to visit with the Class, as that happens to be my busy week this vear. Very little that is new in my life this year, except the constant work for the war activities in all of which I have some part. Mv kindest regards.
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