Class Notes

1907

May 1944 HENRY R. LANE, WILLARD H. CUMMINGS
Class Notes
1907
May 1944 HENRY R. LANE, WILLARD H. CUMMINGS

Mr. and Mrs. Ted Richardson and their son, Franklin, are also entitled to the hearty congratulations o£ Ted's classmates. A recent issue o£ the Boston Herald carried the following statement about Franklin: "Franklin A. Richardson, 29, son of Edward Richardson of 38 Morseland Road, Newton, Mass., and pilot of a Flying Fortress, received a promotion from the rank of Captain to Major and has been awarded the Air Medal. He has participated in five combat missions over enemy Europe."

George Grebenstein has had a long and successful career in State and Federal administration. Recently he has become associated with the Smaller War Plants Corp. in the Worcester, Mass., area as a contract specialist. His address is 340 Main Street, Worcester, Mass.

Col. Charles McKendree is now, if you please, Charles A. McKendree, Captain, M.C., U.S.N.R. Charlie received this fine promotion on Feb. 19. He is Chief Neuro-psychiatrist at the Armed Forces Induction Station, Grand Central Palace, New York City. A fine record in which Charlie's classmates will take pride.

Harry Wellman has recently completed another sojourn in Dick's House at Hanover. The occasion was an uncomfortable operation, fortunately not a major one, and equally fortunately Harry made a quick recovery.

Secretary, 140 Federal St., Boston 10, Mass. Treasurer, Box 360, Newport, Me.