Class Notes

1901*

March 1942 EVERETT M. STEVENS
Class Notes
1901*
March 1942 EVERETT M. STEVENS

Mortie Crowell writes that he and Zoe are very well and happy. Of their five children, only the youngest, Janet, is at home with them. However, the other two girls, Mary Louise and Zoe, are both married and live very near, so they see them often. Mort Jr., is in business in San Francisco, and Bill is now a Lieutenant in the cavalry and he too is stationed in California.

Dr. Ralph Hunter, Junior Lt., in the U. S. Navy, has been ordered to report for duty, destination unknown.

At the request of the publishers, the Beacon Press of Boston, the compiler of Great Companions, Vol. 1, Bob Leavens, in collaboration with his sister, Mary Agnes Leavens, has prepared a second volume similar in character but entirely different in content, and it is now off the press. The first volume has enjoyed continued use since 1927, and has proved as valuable for public readings in churches and schools as for private and personal use. More than a collection, this compilation has an organic unity of its own, a theme carefully developed throughout. When one who knows Bob Leavens, picks up this little book, and reads passages here and there every day, he is at once impressed with the fact that all these truths and teachings are actually all a part of Bob's life and his every day example to his fellow man.

Those of the class who attended the dinner in Boston last March of the first five classes of the century will be pleased to learn that plans are being made for a similar party this year, probably the first of March, and those who missed the grand time will want to make their plans to at- tend this year. Full particulars will be mailed out as soon as plans are completed.

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