Jim Kimball has been very seriously sick at the Deaconess Hospital in Boston. We stopped in to see him the other day and were advised that as yet he was not seeing callers but was on the mend and sitting up. Our good thoughts and best wishes go out to Jim for his speedy recovery.
Bunker and Pearl Bishop spent a few days in Concord, New Hampshire, with son Warren, who is now connected with the State Public Service Commission. Steve Stevens and Bunker had a long chat one morning and definitely settled all matters of importance in connection with the class and the college.
At the last class monthly luncheon held at the Dartmouth Club in New York, Charlie Boyle, Bunker Bishop, Frank Cudworth, Harry Gilmore, Spud Harris, Ted Morehouse, Joe Raphael and Warren Rugg answered the roll call. John Redington, 1900, and Bucky Lewers and Morrison, 1903 were there at the same time, so were invited to join 1901 around the luncheon board.
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