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MERRILL FOLLANSBEE'S DESERT HOME TO BE

February 1933
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MERRILL FOLLANSBEE'S DESERT HOME TO BE
February 1933

in the St. Croix River valley and built their summer homes on its shores. Since then it has been a question with Stan of "try and catch him on East." Stan is president of the Dartmouth Alumni Association of the Northwest.

Horace and Mrs. Fleisher work together as architectural and landscape designers with headquarters at Elkins Park, Pa. Last summer they were particularly interested in converting an old stone building, originally used for an axe factory, equipped with a water wheel and located on a creek, into a summer home with extensive gardens. It takes little imagination to know what his artistic sense could do with such material. Any member of the class having an ex-axe-factory should apply to Fleisher.

Lindley Dean is now L. Richard, the senior member of the department of classical languages at Denison University, Granville, Ohio. He usually spends his summers abroad, but last year he went back to the Vermont shore of Lake Champlain, where the Deans have had a cabin for nearly a half-century. However he finally took time enough to visit Hanover, and was much impressed with the additions to the plant and the added beauty of the landscape work that has been done since Lindley left the Dartmouth faculty, some twelve years ago. Lindley likes his work at Denison. *