Quite unexpected but so characteristic as to be enjoyed by all of us is this interesting note from Grandpa Sanborn: "I saw your cordial reference to me in the MAGAZINE. The handle of "Judge" I like to take hold of, and it is occasionally applied to me. However, my professional life has been in the active practice, and still is so. My two daughters are married, and to date have been living here. Their husbands are lined up now for the war, one of them in New York State at present, and the other a Major on the Medical side. I have a charming eleven-months-old granddaughter. My two boys have been living at home with me, although recently one of them has gone to Boston and is likely to be there for a while. The younger boy is just 21 and is registering on February 16th, and trying to figure out where he will come in most usefully in the war. It is not pleasant to contemplate, but is what seems to be ahead of us."
My nearest class neighbors are the hardest to keep up with. We checked Sid and Mrs. Rollins safely out of New England for the South in November, and their progress as far as Baltimore was properly certified by our Secret Service Agents, Kir- ker and Hinman. Shortly afterward they were discovered in Boston in the company of Sexton-Rolfe-Mower-et al, and on March 4th a member of the Hanover Rotary Club at the weekly dinner saw a stranger who reminded him of a long-time acquaintance to whom "something new had been ad- ded." Normal curiosity disclosed that it was our Sid hiding himself rather effec- tively behind a disguise, brush-like in ap- pearance, described as "gray, purple and maroon," worn on his upper lip. The fol- lowing evening it developed that guests of ours were long-time friends of the Rollins family and they volunteered the informa- tion that Sid and Mrs. Rollins were in Florida. Well, that's that, and we'll have to wait for the solution till our annual re- union in May.
Here are two address changes, both to Los Angeles which'suggest, despite the po- tential dangers on the Pacific Coast, a won- derful welcome to all the class family who go to Los Angeles: Freddie Root, 10400 Wilshire Blvd.; W. Harry Morse 341 So. Normandie Ave.
Fund Contributors for 1941
Contributors: 108 (102% of graduates). Total gifts: 13,188.70. RALPH E. SEXTON, Class Agent.
1904
Aldrich, Oscar J. Andrews, Herbert M. Austin, Davis S., 2nd Bartlett, Edwin R. Benner, Bancroft Blair, Hugh Blanchard, Philip S. Bolster, Arthur S. Bowles, Amasa Boyle, Bernard L. Brennon, Elmer G. BreWer, Robert D. Brotherhood, James S. Brown, Robert R. Bullock, Matthew W. Burdett, Owen L. Callman, Herbert Charron, Arthur I. Chase, Harry W. Cleveland, Raymond L. Cobb, Percival B. Colesworthy, Daniel C. Cronin, John W. Cummings, Edward J.1 Dailey, Michael A. Darrow, Paul E. Dayis, Charles E. Doonan, J. Frank Drew, Hedley G. Durgin, Linwood S. Edgerly, Ferdinand B. Egbert, Edward H.2 Favour, Paul G. Fellows, John H. Fiske, Robert C. Fletcher, John S. Ford, David E. Foster, Amos P. Freeman, Fred B. Gale, Arthur P. Gibson, Lester H. Hall, Henry M. Ham, Harry H. Hamblin, Frank S. Hardy, Francis H. Hastings, Alfred B. Hatch, Jared P.
Herman, Earl L. Hill, Albert L. Hinman, Burritt H. Hobbs, Don P. Johnson, Harry B. Kimball, Donald G. Kirker, John H. Kneeland, William A. Lampee, Charles I. Leverone, Louis E. Lewis, George A. Lockwood, Charles M. Logan, Donald B. Mac Keen, William D. McKennis, Herbert McKnight, Charles F. Maguire, Peter J. Marshall, R. Eliot3 Mathes, M. Everett Maynard, Cloyd T. Morse, Henry B. Moseley, Robert B. Moulton, Gilman L. Mower, Penfield Muchemore, Harrie L. Norton, Daniel C.4 Parker, Murray N. Perkins, Wayne A. Perry, Louis I. Phelps, O. Draper Rix, Malcolm W. Robinson, Edward K. Roby, Harrison G. Rolfe, Hayward P. Rollins, D. Sidney Root, Frederick J. Saben, William M. SafFord, Henry B. Sanborn, Bruce W. Sexton, Ralph E. Sewall, Arthur E. Sharpe, Howard G. Slayton, William H. Streeter, Thomas W. Sturtevant, Mills Torrey, Harry K. Tubbs, Charles M.
Turner, Leigh C. Walker, James C. Watson, John H., Jr. Webster, Leon W. Weston, Charles J. Whittemore, Wilfred D. Willard, Ira O. Willis, Edward S.5 Wing, Samuel G. Witham, Myron E. Withey, Morton O. Woodbridge, Charles K. Woods, Carl F.
Young, William A. Memorial gift fromMrs. Cummings.2Memorial gift fromMrs. Egbert.zMemorial gift fromhis brother, Mr. Benjamin T. Marshall '97.4Memorial gift fromMrs. Norton.sMemorial gift fromMrs. Willis.
Secretary, Canaan Street Lodge, Canaan Street Canaan, N. H.