Class Notes

1898

May 1941 H. PHILIP PATEY, JOSEPH P. CARNEY
Class Notes
1898
May 1941 H. PHILIP PATEY, JOSEPH P. CARNEY

Seth Pope, on his return from the west this winter, had a good wisit with Albert Smith and found him well and as interesting as ever.

Edward M. Crane son of our own "Ich" and Mrs. "Ich" has been appointed one of five members of the Junior Class as a Senior Fellow. During the tenure of his Fellowship the Fellow shall be given complete freedom to pursue the intellectual life at Dartmouth College in whatever manner and direction he himself may choose.

Everett Hoyt and wife are having a happy time in Mexico. The souvenir postal comes from Mexico City.

The Boston Herald of April 4th announced that three masters with a combined record of 133 years of teaching boys at St. Paul's School, Concord, New Hampshire were retiring at the end of the school year June 6. One of those masters is '98's much beloved "Bob" Peck.

Joe Bartlett and wife have just returned from a month's rest in Florida.

Jim Aubey and wife are again inviting '98 to have the June Round-Up on their beautiful grounds at Framingham Center.

Both Jim and his wife have had a trying winter but with the coming of warm weather hope to be in their usual good health.

"Kind hearts are more than Coronets." Denis Crowley and "Ike" Seelman in the goodness of their hearts thought it would be a grand idea for '9B to remember Ted Leggett with a suitable gift on his retirement as a token of love and esteem for the fine work he had done for the college and the class. Pres. Bartlett put it to a vote at our October round-up and the class as- sembled voted enthusiastically and unanimously. The gift was duly delivered and suitably inscribed. Ted has since replied with a most appreciative letter of acknowledgement to Pres. Joe for the class.

The Leggetts left the middle of March for a stay in Florida.

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