Class Notes

Class of 1907

December 1936 Henry R. Lane
Class Notes
Class of 1907
December 1936 Henry R. Lane

In the November notes there was a halfpromise that tentative Reunion plans could be announced in the December MAGAZINE. All that can be said at this time, however, is that an attractive program is in process of development. An announcement ought to be possible in the next magazine.

On November 4, class dues and magazine subscriptions have been received from 77 classmates. Of this number 38 indicate their determination to attend the 30th. The following are brief reports recently received from classmates:

Fred Luberger: "Nothing new to report—everything of any interest to '07 previously reported and published. But I doenjoy reading our class notes."

Dwight Hiestand: "My work does notfinish here (San Juan, Puerto Rico) untilJune 18. Accordingly I cannot attend theReunion, although I would very much liketo."

Hobbs Knight: "Esther graduates fromSmith and Tufts holds its Commencementon the same week-end as Dartmouth, buthope to attend the 30th for a while at least."

Arthur Taylor: "My wife and I took theRotterdam cruise to the West Indies andVenezuela this past summer to get readyfor our 30th next year. Still training boysfor college."

Sam Barnes: "My regards and will be seeing you in June if not before. My daughter,who is a junior at Mt. Holyoke, keeps meinformed about Dartmouth, as she gets upthere perhaps more often than she should."

Fred Greenleaf: "Expect to be there inJune if the sheriff doesn't close us up inthe meantime. Don't try to tell a contractoranything about the depression. He knowsplenty. The political situation is best expressed by a button worn at the 'GrassRoots' Convention last year—A baby's diaper with the words 'Boy, do we need achange!'"

Harper Kitching: "Daughter Jessie justentered Vassar in class of 1940. She graduated, valedictorian in her class of 409, inthe White Plains High School last Juneso you see, Dick, she is 'just like the OldMan.' Marjorie entered first year HighSchool."

Steve Stevens: "Moved from Bridgeportto Holyoke last June. Am merchandisemanager of McAuslan & Wakelin Co. ofHolyoke."

Ed. Barker: "I surely want to attend the30th, but Agnes Marie's Commencementat Sargent comes at the same time as Dartmouth's,so I do not know how things willwork out. Hope to be in Hanover on the10th."

Phil Chase: "Nothing startling has happened to me recently. I think our new construction work is past its minimum andthat we will be very busy, particularlyif . Looking forward to the 30thnext June."

Cully Pierce: "The only news I knowof '07 is that Swipes Andrews is commutingfrom Kingston, N. H., where he has a yacre farm (?) which he calls 'The RedOnion.'"

Dick Heneage '38 defeated Wilson Flohr '40 of Short Hills, N. J., a and 1, thereby retaining the college golf title which he won last year.

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