A special monogram note paper has been prepared for the class of ’86. It is much admired.
We are pained to record the death of our class-mate, Mrs. Lorica Bennett, of Gilmore, Iowa. Her devotion to the C. L. S. C. had for a long time been intense, and one of her last requests was that her testimony to its benefits be added to the list of those which appear in The Chautauquan.
THE CLASS OF 1888.
All items of interest pertaining to the class of 1888 should be sent to C. C. McLean, Jacksonville, Florida.
We are in receipt of a letter from Professor Walton N. Ellis, Chairman of Motto Committee, notifying us that the selection made is “Let us be seen by our deeds,” from the Latin spectemur agendo.