Max Hartmann reports that a second grandson arrived at his son Ralph's house on September 3rd. As you all remember, Ralph is the 1906 Class baby.
Katherine and Eric Kelly are spending the Winter on Chebeague Island, Maine. Because there is no boat service to the mainland, they are playing Robinson Cru- soe.
On Saturday, September sth, Ray Cut- ting's mother passed away in Northfield, Vermont, at the age of 88 years. Nearly her entire life was spent in Northfield, and the last fifty-three years in the house in which she died. She was an accomplished musician and a gifted artist.
Ray's brother, Earl, was a member of the Class of 1912 at Dartmouth.
George Terrien's new address is 407 Cen- tral Bank Building, Tulsa, Okla.
In a recent newspaper interview Billy B. Van was asked what he considered his greatest accomplishment. His reply was "Being made a life member of the Class of 1906. In one day I got what it took the other birds four years of work to earn."
As most of the Class knows, Nat Leve- rone has been secretary of the Chicago Crime Commission for many years. In any city but Chicago all criminals would steer clear of the members of the Crime Com- mission. Burglars of the Windy City show no partiality, however, so recently they entered Nat's home at 1120 Lake Shore Drive and carried away everything they could lay their hands on.
All members of the class are requested to send in any and all information regard- ing their own war work, and also the war record of their children.
Secretary, 37 East 39th St., New York, N. Y Treasurer, 52 Woodland St., Newburyport, Mass.
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