Class Notes

1900*

June 1941 PROF. L. B. RICHARDSON, CLARENCE G. MCDAVITT
Class Notes
1900*
June 1941 PROF. L. B. RICHARDSON, CLARENCE G. MCDAVITT

Vic Salinger does not write often, but when he does write he is informative. In his most recent letter he sends a few snap shots which, at first glance, seem to be pictures of the golden-haired little girl who was the star feature of our twentieth reunion. But it turns out that that little girl is now Mrs. T. T. Creswell and that her living image in the snap shots is Susan Creswell, now nearly three years old. Grandfather Vic writes optimistically of the glories of Southern California and enthusiastically of the new product, Milcosul, a colloidal suspension of sulfur, in which he is interested.

Ned Yeaton is also a grandfather through the birth of Wendy Yeaton, on January 28, 1941.

John Moody reports a "nice" attack of Northern New England bronchitis which has confined him to the Togus (Me.) Hospital for a period. When his letter was written he expected soon to leave the hospital for his home in Redding. Robert Snow has been transferred to the new Veteran's Home at Rocky Hill, Connecticut. Paul Redington is undergoing treatment at the Staunton (Va.) Western State Hospital.

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