* A7 ^ . * •-SUP'* »°v A £ «f • ^♦' . r: & *+ -• * -or ♦* ^ * .4? < *• • ^0 4 *°* .1 i ^* refill' ^* *^l^« ^ ;^H^: ^* kP'r, •• r*+ M \ +~ • * * W W • /^\' w «u* ^ **>. *•""•' t V *°* »* 1# *' V^.'-^V ■- "-^ fmi-* v** :9K: ^/ ^ r oK ^ ^. V ^•t^-'/ v^-'V V^^*V°° V <^ • * 1 / ^*V •: ^ a * • • ■ * V v * o ° " • • ^ d* • l ' * * o, *o #4 * 4 «\ <:» vP CLASS OF 1864 PORTRAITS 1 864 1904. BOSTON: PRINTED FOR THE CLASS. 1904. Gift 27 S '03 1864. ®la#* erf 1864. 1904. J> "Look here upon this picture, and on this." J> Classmates : In a Class circular, issued under date of February first, it was stated that I proposed the coming Commencement to publish a picture of each Classmate taken at the time of gradua- tion and a recent picture, showing the changes of forty years. The circular stated that the Secretary had already the photographs taken at the time of graduation and that, if the attempt was to be a success, the recent photographs must be received as soon as poss- ible. How the idea struck the different members of the Class may be judged from the first two letters received after the circular was issued and from which I quote : February ist., 1904. "I am not quite sure on re-reading what you say, whether you are certain of getting enough photographs to make it worth while. I think, therefore, that I will await futher information from you as to whether the project will positively be carried into effect." February 2nd., 1904. "I received a circular from you yesterday, and went to-day to have my picture taken. As a result of some correspondence and with much less delay than I had anticipated the recent photographs of every living grad- uate, sixty-two in number, have been received : and of thirteen of the twenty-two non-graduates. The address of a number of the non-graduates is unknown. Since the photographs were received the sad news came of the death of Gorham but his picture will be printed with the others. To the kindness of a relative I was indebted for the photograph of one member absent from the country. Very truly your classmate, William L. Richardson, Boston, June 1, 1904. Class Secretary. 1 rr w o *^ SB~« ,. " v" v •.: ,. . :■ -•' _^ - ^MMHS^P^- ■ ' /'iBiK^f ^ 1 "''" ^'iiJM'r* s£k**?- -T " , BBBpj^p^Wlj^^aE!'^ j^ . ' -^ «k *^HHEMP^ '■' f ...... '\ v v ft 6* 9R ^"• / ^^^^^*- ■ ■x^< ■b^ m ^^ * ^ ' t . I ll^^^^^^j , i' ~*sj7j!>5&jjyv . w o ^■H i 3 I k rririnrinmrm«i«— !■>!■ in o T i nTVtf i nr i rMwn — nnrm i ■ i g4 — « ft* s 1 . , « - — lS>5 6^ £ + '++<* ^ \^-V *ojm-*> V^V V^ ^v J* \ •- f 40* : l*' * ^ • r oV T \/WZ\J %^-,

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