Class Notes

1886*

June 1941 HENRY W. THURSTON, JAMES W. NEWTON
Class Notes
1886*
June 1941 HENRY W. THURSTON, JAMES W. NEWTON

Another beloved sister in 'B6, Mrs. Harry Haynes Burnham of Biddeford, Maine, died April 19th at the home of her brother, John L. Tudbury, Salem, Mass. We remember with joy her personality and words at past reunions.

I hope that plans for attendance at our 55th Year Reunion at Dartmouth, June 14th, are ripening in the minds of all 'B6 boys and girls who are still with us on this footstool. Our program is still as it was printed in the March MAGAZINE, namely, |0 reach Hanover in time for the Alumni Luncheon at noon, June 14th, a sit-down visit in the afternoon; and A Family Dinner in the "Ski-Hut," at rear of the Inn in the evening. Our headquarters will be at the Inn. Eleven reservations already booked—notify Newton at once if you have not already done so to insure a place to lay your head! As we sit together during this reunion, we hope to share stories of the latest events in our own lives, in the lives of our children, of our grandchildren, and even of a few great grandchildren.

A recent caller at the Frosts in Hanover on Mrs. Frost's birthday reports "that she came 'tripping in,' belying her stated age by at least 20 years."

One of the most fascinating stories, for all of us to read at leisure after our reunion, is a recent book Better See George by Freeman Tilden (Harper and Brothers). Of this book, which has as its central figure our "Jim" Fowler, Mrs. Fowler says—"Mr. Tilden and George were very dear friends and it does not surprise me that he has made George live in the book. It is unmistakable though I think too much stress is placed on his farm life."

Here's hoping we will all meet and listen to each other's family stories on June 14th.

Auf Wiedersehen. Henri.

Secretary, 215 Walnut St., Montclair, N. J.

Class Agent, 145 Morton St., Newton Center, Mass.