Class Notes

1899*

August 1942 RALPH W. HAWKES
Class Notes
1899*
August 1942 RALPH W. HAWKES

Hawley Chase, who has been staying with his mother in Newport, New Hampshire, George Clarke, Dr. and Mrs. Hale, Dearborn, Pete Winchester, besides Louis and Mrs. Benezet, Jim and Mrs. Richardson, Dave and Mrs. Storrs, attended the Alumni post-commencement functions.

Reverend Montie Fuller has recently moved his residence.

Tony Willard made his usual spring visit to Boston and had luncheon with Mr. Justice Donahue.

Dr. and Mrs. "Bones" Woodward flew to Boston for the marriage of their son, Bob Woodward '39, to Miss Virginia Langdon Sullivan in Appleton Chapel, Harvard University, June 27. Miss Langdon is a descendent of Governor Sullivan of Revolutionary fame in New Hampshire.

Dr. K. Asakawa marched in academic robes as a member'of the Yale faculty for the last time in the commencement at Yale. He is moving his residence from Saybrook College to the town of the Graduate School.

Too Tell writes that he thinks his grandson is the only enlisted grandson of the class.

Bill Greenwood is seriously ill in the hospital at Hartford.

Dave Parker has likewise had a period of hospitalization this past spring, and your Secretary is recently returned from a three-weeks sojourn at the hospital.

Peddy Miller is again director of the American Seminar for Refugee Scholars with sections at University of New Hampshire and at University of Maine from June 26 th to August 8 th.

Hobe has announced that he is a candidate for re-election as District Attorney of Worcester County, the office he has held so successfully since January 1935. His announcement received most favorable editorial comment.

Jack Donahue is now a Lieutenant (j.g.) in Naval Aviation in training at Quonset Point, R. I.

Morton Wheeler has graduated from Dental School and is now in the Navy.

Secretary, York Village, Maine