Class Notes

1886*

November 1940 HENRY W. THURSTON, DR. THOMAS J. HARRIS
Class Notes
1886*
November 1940 HENRY W. THURSTON, DR. THOMAS J. HARRIS

Ned Wardwell reports that his new address is 22 Grennan Road, West Hartford, Conn. He likes this new home so well that he may not go south this winter.

Biff and Lillian have started on their annual Fall Trek from the pines of Vermont to the palms of Florida. Their first stay was with Lillian's sister in Newport, R Here's hoping to see them.

Newton attended a meeting of Edito and Class Representatives in Boston, oct 14. His suggestions that certain changes n emphasis be made in the ALUMNI MAGAZINE were important. Watch future issues to see if his recommendations are approved and adopted.

Spud Smith writes that when he recent! saw Howard in Bartlett, N. H., Howard looked well. Spud further says that attendants upon the Dartmouth-St. Lawrence football game in Hanover included these two 'B6 family groups:

G. D. Frost 'B6, son, Carlton P. Frost 3d 'lB, grandson, Carlton P. Frost 4th '44.

H. G. Smith 'B6, son, D. G. Smith V grandson, R. G. Smith '44.

"We had a nice call on Gil but didn't see the descendants."

The Secretary wishes to make clear thai Spud's 1886 degree, voted by the Trustee; in April, 1940, was not B.S.—but A.B.

Secretary, 215 Walnut St., Montclair, N. J. Treasurer, : North Gate Inn, Tucson, Ariz.