Class Notes

1906*

June 1941 EDWARD B. REDMAN, NATHANIEL LEVERONE
Class Notes
1906*
June 1941 EDWARD B. REDMAN, NATHANIEL LEVERONE

HANOVER, JUNE 13-14-15. BE THERE

If all the members of the class who have written that they hope to be in Hanover for the Thirty-Fifth get there, 1906 ought to have a very good representation. If you are one of the doubtful ones make up your mind now that you will not miss it.

Among those who hope to be present are three men who, unless I am mistaken have not been back since graduation. They are Cupid Lindsay, George Seager and Jack Downey.

Among the list of "Architect-Engineer" firms holding contracts on temporary emergency construction projects, cited by the War Department as being on or ahead of schedule, are Gannett, Eastman & Fleming, Harrisburg, Pa., for the Camp at Indian town, Pa., and Charles T. Main Cos., Boston, Mass. for Camp Edwards, Falmouth, Mass.

Charlie French in addition to his teaching at the Boston Latin School is also Faculty Manager of the Athletic Association. Says he would like very much to get to Hanover for the Reunion but will be busy trying to get some good material into Dartmouth.

Recently the Connecticut papers carried a picture of Art Libby congratulating him on his appointment as a member of the Board of Education of Norwich.

The class will be sorry to learn of the death of George Seager's wife, Lilian, on January 26th.

Another of the class bachelors has seen the error of his ways and is now a happy bridegroom. On April 17 th Bill Gleason was married to Miss Phoebe Woodruff in Chicago. Nat states that when he saw Bill a few days after the ceremony he looked as happy as the proverbial clam at high tide.

Secretary. Dartmouth Club 30 East 37th St., New York, N. Y.

Class Agent, Room 1430, Merchandise Mart Chicago, 111.