Class Notes

1898

May 1943 H. PHILIP PATEY, CHARLES W. LITTLEFIELD
Class Notes
1898
May 1943 H. PHILIP PATEY, CHARLES W. LITTLEFIELD

Those two old cronies "Ted" Leggett and "Dick" Marcy have been hobnobbing at Dick's winter home in Sarasota, Florida.

Pres. Joe Bartlett and his lady are spending some time with their son, Lieut. Charles Bartlett, at Miami, Florida.

The secretary called recently on Mrs. Aubey at Framingham Center; she will remain for the present in the house where she has spent so many happy years and where "Jim" and she have entertained the class so pleasantly.

Sherman Moulton writes that the duties of his office have called him away from home much of the time since last October.

Frank Hartigan continues loyally to take the ALUMNI MAGAZINE—'98 would be glad to see more of that brave and loyal spirit.

Charlie Littlefield keeps plugging away cheerfully at the Alumni Fund: May all '9B be in the fold before long.

A letter has just come from Ev Snow from Stratham, N. H. He states: "In spite of the severity of the winter and the scarcity of fuel oil and gasoline, we are making good progress." He even talks enthusiastically of a victory garden. Like Antaeus of old he evidently proposes to renew the dew of his youth by contact with Mother Earth.

Bob Lucey, although reaching the Psalmist's limit of "three score years and ten," has been persuaded by the board of Water Commissioners of Holyoke to continue his efficient work for the city, which he started June 1, 1896, and never has been absent from for one day on account of sickness. What a record!

FREDERICK POPE GILES Grandson of F. S. Pope '98 and. potentialmaterial for Dartmouth '59.

Secretary, 57 Grove Hill Ave., Newtonville, Mass, Class Agent, 740 Hospital Trust Bldg., Providence, R. I.