Class Notes

1906*

February 1942 EDWARD B. REDMAN
Class Notes
1906*
February 1942 EDWARD B. REDMAN

Quite a number of '06ers have been in or through the Big City in the last month, most of whom have dropped in at the Club some time during their sojourn.

Harold Rugg stopped overnight on his way to the sands of Florida for a two weeks sun-bath. Was looking well and said he was feeling better.

Lorraine and Halsey Edgerton also stopped over on their way back from White Sulphur Springs, mainly for the purpose of consulting with Santa Claus about what two good little boys should have on their tree. As yet no word has been received from William and Robert as to whether or not the interview produced results.

Art Burnie dropped in from Portland, Maine, to see what New York looked like after being out of touch with civilization for sometime. Seems to think Maine is still a great state even though it has lost considerable prestige as a political barometer.

Among those present at the Manchester (N. H.) Alumni dinner in December were Bob Blood and Bill Bell. This was Bill's first public appearance for sometime.

Joe Smith's son, Sidney, who was a member of the Junior class, died on December 10th. Flowers were sent from the class and a letter of sympathy written to Edwina and Joe.

If you have not already sent your check for class dues to Norm Russell he surely would be glad to hear from you.

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