Coast Guardsman William H. Bolster, chief machinist's mate, son of Arthur Bolster of 6 Abbott St., Nashua N. H., has participated in four invasions in the European war area. He served aboard a coast-guard-manned infantry landing craft in assaults on Tunis, Sicily, Salerno and Normandy. He is now in the United States awaiting new assignment.
Mary Lewis (Tower) Swan of 22 Thorndike St., Beverly, Mass., widow of Dr. Lawrence C. Swan and mother of Lt. Walter Robert Swan of the USAAF, now a prisoner-of-war in Germany, and Miss Mary Lewis Swan of Beverly, passed away on October 25, 1944. Mrs. Swan passed her early life in Cohasset and Stoughton, Mass. She was a graduate of the Lucy Wheelock Kindergarten School of Boston and after a few years of teaching in public and private schools married Laurie Swan in 1910. Funeral services were held in Beverly, October 27 and internment was in Stoughton, Mass. Those of us attending the last Reunion will recall her presence with Laurie. The class extends its deepest sympathy to.Mary and Walter.
The passing of "Count" Dondero removed from Portsmouth, N. H., business circles a man who had an interesting personality and one who devoted himself to a large business and to his family. Whenever he wrote to your secretary the letter was largely in tales of the educational successes of his four daughters and there was little with regard to himself. He always expressed interest in the class, and in 1928 was back for our Reunion in Hanover.
Harold D. Comstock's home address is 407 Yellowstone Ave., Billings, Mont. Frederick R. Guardineer's home address is 84 Willett St., Albany, N. Y.
Secretary, 198 Humphrey St., Marblehead, Mass. Treasurer, 85 John St., New York, N. Y.