Class Notes

1898*

February 1942 H. PHILIP PATEY
Class Notes
1898*
February 1942 H. PHILIP PATEY

News from two distant classmates has come in this month. C. E. Clark writes a letter to Ted Leggett from Gaziantep, Turkey, and also one to the Secretary. Both, came by air mail and took two months to make the flight. C. E. and wife are well and busy in their hospital work. Their children are in America: their son David is in the army and is located in California, their youngest daughter was married in June. Clark expresses his regret at Ted Leggett's giving up the work of class agent in which he had done such splendid work. He always remembers to send Ted some stamps.

An interesting paper from Canada has this to say of "Tute" Worthen "Zealandia is fortunate in having a man of the calibre of A. S. Worthen, who was returned unopposed at Monday's nominations for the 15th consecutive year as Mayor of Zealandia. Our mayor has faithfully carried out the duties of his office without fear or favor, and in the best interests of the community." What a fine record for a '98er!

Buck and Marie Chandler are off for a couple of months sojourn in Florida. May they come back strengthened and refreshed.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark are spending the winter in Chase City, Virginia.

An interesting pictorial booklet of Palm Springs, California, has come in from L. A. Hatch who is living there in the "Taylor Trailer Camp." Sounds good to me.

The Ev Snows and Jack Springs had a pleasant reunion recently at the Springs' attractive new home in Nashua.

Harry Lynch for twenty years has been a faithful subscriber to the ALUMNI MAGAZINE; Lynch still makes his home at Orlando, Florida.

James A. Chandler Jr., has been appointed an ensign in the Navy.

Secretary, 57 Grove Hill Ave., Newtonville, Mass