Class Notes

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April 1941 DR. DAVID N. BLAKELY
Class Notes
1889*
April 1941 DR. DAVID N. BLAKELY

Writing on February 10, from The FrostPlantation, Gulfport, Florida, Harry reports a third granddaughter, born November 32, 1940. Her name is Linda and her father is Phillip Frost. Incidentally Harry mentions that he and his wife were just recovering from an attack of "flu."

Did all of you 'Bgers note the picture, on page 6 of the March ALUMNI MAGAZINE, of Stanley Miner '22, son of our classmate? When the weather service described was established in New York is not stated. We too have had it in Boston several months —it works smoothly. Here, instead of calling "WEather," we dial FORcast 2434. Five minutes ago, in the midst of a heavy snowfall, I called and heard a pleasant feminine voice repeating "for Boston and vicinity cloudy with snow today and tonight, clearing and colder tomorrow.... East winds Expected probable accumulation of snow 4-6 inches." Congratulations to the Miners, the Telephone Company and the Weather Bureau.

Fund Contributors for 1940 Contributors: 25 (93% of graduates). Total gifts: $689 (258% of objective). FRANK J. REYNOLDS, Class Agent.

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Bard, George P. Bartlett, Ralph S. Blair, Henry P. Blakely, David N. Blanchard, Edward B. Bugbee, Frank L. Chase, Arthur Davis, Edwin B. Dearborn, Ned Dow, Dexter D. Earle, Willis Ferguson, Hardy S. Frost, Harry M. Hazen, Charles D. Kingsbury, Albert E. Miner, George E. Moulton, Clarence E. Noyes, Nathaniel K. Redfield, Burt H. Reynolds, Frank J. Sparhawk, George F. Sullivan, Walter S. Warden, Oliver S. Wellman, James A, Wheat, Alfred A.

Secretary, 87 Milk St., Boston, Mass.

* 100% subscribers to the ALUMNI MAGAZINE, on class group plan.