Class Notes

1886

May 1943 HENRY W. THURSTON, JAMES W. NEWTON
Class Notes
1886
May 1943 HENRY W. THURSTON, JAMES W. NEWTON

A letter from Dr. Eliza Taylor Ransom states that, after two years' "vacation" from professional duties on the West Coast, she is "back in the harness again" as head resident physician in the Sierra Vista Sanitarium and hospital at Covina, Calif, (near Los Angeles). She is throughly "sold" on the Southern Calif, climate which adds, at least, "10 years to one's life." She suggests that we—of the 'B6 family—come out and join her ever increasing circle of old and new friends and await results.

We understand that Mrs. Snow—in addition to her many civic duties—is "helping out" in Conrad's law office while the Colonel is busy in Washington. More power to you, Mrs. Snow.

Mary Frost and the Kellys—as usualhave been active in entertaining the Dartmouth group in St. Petersburg, Fla.

In the passing of our beloved classmate, Tom Harris, what better tribute could we offer than to quote from Thompson's poem "Life and Education":

"Life is for service, and To service I turned For we love best, not those who do the Most for us But those for whom we do the most."

A memorial service in Scarsdale, N. Y., followed by a funeral and interment in Claremont, N. H., is planned for late May, when, it is hoped, Mrs. Harris—now in Tucson, Ariz.—will be able to come East. (See obituary in this issue.)

Secretary, 215 Walnut St., Montclair, N. J. Class Agent, 321 Auburndale Ave., Auburndale, Mass.