Class Notes

1903*

February 1940 DR. EDWARD K. BURBECK
Class Notes
1903*
February 1940 DR. EDWARD K. BURBECK

Robert Davis, Lecturer in Biblical Literature at Midcllebury College, Editorial Writer of the New York Herald-Tribune, was one of the speakers at the Dartmouth Night celebration in November.

Oscar Mechlin is now in Miami, Fla., with the Miami Housing Authority. Address: Drawer 1861, Miami, Fla Alexander L. Stockwell has retired from business and is now living in Hampton Station, New Brunswick, Can William H. Woolverton of Birmingham, Ala., gives his address of Sept., '39 as 4461 Clairmont Ave Gregory N. Abdian M. D., formerly of 19 Menotomy Road, Arlington, Mass., now lives at 76 School St.... Winfield L. Rice is now living at 132 Greenway North, Forest Hills, N. Y. Business address, Board of Education, 131 Livingston St., Brooklyn, N.Y Frederick M. Ryder is now Chief of the Fire Dept., of Middleboro, Mass., and lives at 73 Center

St. pip Howard reports a call he made on Arthur and Nestor Decatur of Garden City, N. J. in September. He found Arthur in good spirits and slowly regaining his health. He wanted to be remembered to all classmates.

Harold Hess writes of a brief visit with Byron Mattison and wife at his home in October. This was the first get-together in 35 years. He also tells of a delightful call from Harold and Edith King while on their way to New England and the Harvard game.

Arthur K. Smith, Hamlin Bennett and your secretary reuned at the North Shore Dartmouth dinner held in October. "Fat" is still engineering for the Alaska Refrigerating Company making his home in Gloucester, Mass., while the genial doctor ushers young America into a troublesome yet happy world in Swampscott.

Robert McGowan, Chief Statistician of the American Mutual Liability Insurance Co., living in Wellesley, Mass., sent me his regrets for the class dinner saying that a wedding in his family prevented his presence. Better fortune next year, Bob.

Horace Kidger of the Newton High School staff has been addressing a group of Wellesley College seniors who intend to become teachers as well as numerous other groups throughout the state.

John Pray Wadham of Harrisburg, Pa., is this year president of the Dartmouth Club of Central Pennsylvania.

Harry Fitts of Newton, Mass., suffered a severe illness last May but a letter from his wife reports Harry well on the road to recovery. Congratulations, Harry, and may the new year be good to you.

Secretary, 198 Humphrey St., Marblehead, Mass.

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