Class Notes

1891

June 1944 FRANK E. ROWE
Class Notes
1891
June 1944 FRANK E. ROWE

Mrs. John Abbott sends an appreciative letter on account of the tribute to John sent out in our Betwixt-and-Between letter.

Walter Cobb writes nothing of interest to report, as he and Mrs. Cobb are leading a very quiet life and are not enjoying the best of health.

From Mrs. David Conant comes word of the anniversary of David's death on April 6. In addition to statistics already published is the fact that on January 1, 1944, Katherine Robinson Conant was married to Christian Gronbeck.

Heald sends a clipping from a Portland Sunday paper showing the architect's sketch of a proposed elementary school in Scarboro, Maine, where he has been superintendent of schools since 1913.

In In Memoriam is a short sketch of Albert C. Heath, who passed away on April 21. Mrs. Heath writes the secretary that she expects to make her home for a while in Stillwater, Minn.

A letter under date of April 9 from Mrs. Sidney G. Walker tells of a bad auto accident to Sid; for over a month he was in the hospital with special night and day nurses. Now he is at home slowly recuperating. Certainly the sympathy of Ninety-One goes out to both. Mrs. Walker writes from their home,-404 Poetlock Road, No. 49, Honolulu, T. H.

Secretary and Treasurer, 80 Federal St., Boston, Mass.