The sympathy of the class goes to Marshall O. Edson and his two children, Mrs. Wm. D. Van Arnam and Andrew, in the passing away of Mrs. Edson on Oct. 3. The body was cremated and Edson has taken the ashes to Hanover to be buried in the Warden family lot. He expects to be in the North sometime and may swing around to Boston.
Bugbee writes interestingly of his daily trips to Keene or White River Junction averaging 80 miles per day. Attended Class Day at Hanover and took in the 'B9 tea. Reports seeing Dußois and Abbott, and also Dr. Carson A. Smith at the annual meeting and banquet of the Women's Republican Club of Vermont.
Ned Dearborn who feels his allegiance is really with 'B9 on account of his 10 terms of association with that class, writes "old age is gradually getting its hooks into me, but I still manage to get around."
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