Secretary, : 215 Walnut St., Montclair, N. J.
Newton has become '86 class agent for collection of the Alumni Fund. Give him and Old Dartmouth a 100% contribution.
Harris succeeds Karl Goodwin as treasurer. Mrs. Harris is better in health, will return from Arizona and California in May, and spend the summer with Tommy in their Lake Hopatcong summer home.
Mary Frost sends word that Mrs. Snow had visited in St. Petersburg, Fla.
Wales writes Pete that as he looks at his photograph of the freshman '86 baseball team, he finds only himself and Newton left, since McCarthy died.
Pete was sick from Thanksgiving to March, but wrote then that he was well again. He hopes a few 'B6 men can meet in Hanover in June.
Spud's granddaughter, Elizabeth Smith, was chosen from the 300 Girl Scouts of Nashua, N. H., to be their candidate, to compete with candidates from all other New England Councils, as delegate to an International Conference of Girl Scouts in Switzerland, July 28-August 18. Even if not chosen to represent New England, Spud is proud that she was chosen as a candidate from Nashua.
During some of the snowstorms of the winter Spud has had emergency calls from some faraway country places over dirt roads. He takes an 18-year-old youth and a snow shovel with him. Do snowdrifts on country roads think they can stop our 75- year-old country doctor, Spud Smith? They can't do it, even if the patient never has paid and never will pay for the service.
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