In the death of Ralph Cox, '92 loses one of its most loyal members. It was unfortunate that he was not able to get back to Hanover for Reunion for no one would have enjoyed it more. We recall the year he made a phonograph record of greeting to the Class and we played it at the gathering at Eke Hall's house. A brief summary of his life will be found in "In Memoriam."
The release of gasoline rationing came just in time to give Alice and me a chance to run over from Center Harbor to Hanover for a luncheon at the Inn and a look around. It all looked natural except the Navy men marching to Thayer for chow. Unfortunately I couldn't find one '92 man in Hanover but we had a delightful call on Laura and Bill Greger in North Thetford. Laura has wonderful flowers everywhere as you would know she would and Bill's garden was sure proof that he's a capable farmer. They expect to be in Hanover next winter.
Secretary and Treasurer, Longwood Towers, Brookline, Mass.