Sx. Mark's  School 
S  Ot  TTHBOR  OTJGH 
Massachusbtt  s 
26  May,  1924 
from  Groton,  where  St.  Mark’s  won  the 
annual  baseball  game  by  a  score  of  9  to 
2.  The  excitement  tonight  is  great,  and 
the  boys  are  all  out  on  a  torchlight 
parade  about  the  town.  Then  will  follow 
a  grand  bonfire,  which  I  shall  soon  run 
out  to  see. 
Your  letter  came  this  evening,  and 
I  feel  quite  overwhelmed  with  your  kind¬ 
ness.  The  gift  you  are  making  will  be 
of  great  permanent  value  to  the  School. 
I  know  that  Dr.  Thayer  will  feel  as 
grateful  as  I  do*  I  am  glad  that  you 
reserved  some  copies  for  yourself,  and 
hope  that  you  have  duplicate  copies  of 
many  of  these  issues. 
I  have  juat  found  in  my  letter  files 
a  letter  received  last  year  from  Mr. 
Charles  I.  Sturgis,  of  Chicago,  a  member 
of  the  Class  of  1876»  In  the  course  of 
hie  letter,  he  at  a  teas  11  In  the  early  days 
Mr.  Walter  Deane  was  supervisor  of  the 
material  written  for  'The  Vindex.'  " 
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