Class Notes

1906

March 1944 EDWARD B. REDMAN, NORMAN RUSSELL
Class Notes
1906
March 1944 EDWARD B. REDMAN, NORMAN RUSSELL

A note from Henry Ladd advises that his son has been reported alive but a prisoner in Germany.

The class has lost another loyal member in the death of Frank Eastman, and the college a loyal supporter. Bill Page and Neal Buckbee represented the class at the funeral. Bill writes that for a number of years Frank's home has been the meeting place for the alumni of Central Pennsylvania.

Arthur Holmes is back in his laboratory in Massachusetts State College, after recovering from a hernia operation. Elon Pratt was in Chicago recently in connection with an exhibit at the annual Furniture Show. Lt.

"Pete" Chellis is in London, a supply officer in the Signal Corps.

New addresses: Bob Adriance, 129 Halsted St., East Orange, N. J.; Chas. Milham, Box 301, Route 5, Tuscon, Arizona; Daniel Ransom, Windsor, Vermont.

Harold Rugg writes for 1906: "The sym- pathy of the entire class is extended to the secretary and his family in the death of Mrs. Redman January first in New York City. Laura, a graduate of Vassar, was well known to the class group. She was a loyal Dartmouth person. Her home was always open to Dartmouth people and she never lost her interest in the College. She always attended class reunions in Hanover. Although in poor health, suffering from heart trouble, she attended the last reunion in 1941. Since that time she has been ill a great deal of the time. She will be greatly missed at future reunions."

Secretary, 37 East 39th St., New York, N. Y. Treasurer, Carroll Spring Inn Forest Glen, Md.