Class Notes

1886

February 1944 WILLIAM P. KELLY, DR. HENRY O. SMITH
Class Notes
1886
February 1944 WILLIAM P. KELLY, DR. HENRY O. SMITH

The response of classmates for personal news has been good. A few items from their letters are given here. Others will follow later, either in this column or in a class letter to members and friends. In this undertaking we are happy to have the cooperation of the loyal families of men who have died.

Fairbanks. Arthur is spending the winter in his home at 51 Brattle St., Cambridge, after enjoying a summer in his boyhood home at St. Johnsbury. His brother Robert, after years spent in England, now lives there, and his sister Marion spends her summers in the adjoining town of Danville. A nice combination.

French. Mrs. John now considers Woodstock, Vt., as her home address, though she and her sister spend their winters at their New York home on East 38th St. John Jr. is in London, and her daughters' husbands in Washington are all engaged in war services.

Frost. Mrs. Gil writes that her daughter Betty Larson with her family are in New York this winter. Her boy is in the Air Force. Carlton's boy is in the Marines. Mrs. Frost is compelled to live very quietly on account of a heart ailment.

Newton. Billy arrived in Winter Park, Fla., quite exhausted from strenuous activities during the summer and fall, but after a sensible rest, he is again going at his usual pace, and able to enjoy his Rotary and University Club meetings as of yore. Address: 534 South Interlachen Ave., Winter Park.

Rose. Sam is quite an invalid, though able to get about upstairs and wait on himself. Mrs. Rose and their daughter Joy, Dean of Girls in the Greenfield, Mass., High School, attend him.

Secretary, 8650 2nd Ave., N. St. Petersburg, Fla. Treasurer, Hudson, N. H.