Class Notes

1893

February 1944 WILLARD G. ABORN
Class Notes
1893
February 1944 WILLARD G. ABORN

Fred Morrill and Mrs. Morrill are at their former home of many years, 20 Albion St., Melrose, Mass., spending the winter with their daughter Dorothy, who is the wife of Lt. Paul A. Ross of the Coast Guard Reserve, and their family. Other changes in addresses are: A. O. Caswell now at Paradise Park Trailer Camp, Prospect Ave., Middletown, Rhode Island; Dr. P. O. Place, Box 111 University P. O., Syracuse, N. Y.

In a nice letter from Col. Walter W. Brown of the Ritz Towers, Fifth Avenue and 57th Street, New York City, he says among other things that he intends to write some of us whom he knew more intimately than the others. He also says, "The handicap of Infantile makes it impossible for me to go places or be very active. The old legs don't work well enough."

Mrs. Winthrop P. Abbott writes of our Commencement, which she remembers vividly, "I never hear the song 'Oh Promise Me" but I think of the first time I heard it—a cornet solo at the Commencement Ball. It was beautiful then and always will remain so. Winthrop invited me to attend Commencement that year, 1893, and Willis Tucker's sister Blanche and I were guests at the Storrs' home. What a glorious time we had! A. C. Sails was pay. ing some attention to Blanche at that time there was some sort of a slip later on; but W. P. never changed his mind."

Secretary and Treasurer 795 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, Mass.