Class Notes

Class of 1890

January 1938 Charles A. Hardy
Class Notes
Class of 1890
January 1938 Charles A. Hardy

Hanson and wife are living a quiet, peaceful life in Alamogordo, N. M., a town of fine climate. "Murphy" keeps busy taking care of the accounts of a builder's supply company. Shirley had an attack of blood poisoning a few months ago, which affected both legs and interfered with walking somewhat. Otherwise he and Mrs. Shirley have both been very well. They have no children Mrs. Charles Albert Perkins spent last winter in California. Her son Albert has been writing script for Universal Pictures for a year. He moved his family to Hollywood a year ago last summer. Mrs. Perkins spends her summers in West Dennis, where she built a little Cape Cod cottage. She sees the SafEords every summer. Most of the year she spends at her home in Suffern, N. Y Franklin McDuffee is now a full professor at Dartmouth We had rather a drab train trip up to the Cornell game, plenty of rain in Hanover, and only a tie. But "it mighthave been worse!"

Reed wrote from his home in Ecuador some few months ago as follows: "I have been in South America so long that my native land seems almost like a foreign country. I went to the States about six years ago and almost lost my life in a cerebral attack. For some time I could not speak or read without the greatest difficulty, requiring the greatest patience on the part of my friends. I am only recently able to write a letter which really expressed my thoughts. I seem to be myself again and am back in my work, and hope to be of some use in the world for some years to come.

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