Class Notes

1886

March 1945 HENRY W. THURSTON
Class Notes
1886
March 1945 HENRY W. THURSTON

Spud sent me a clipping from a Nashua, N. H., newspaper which said this about Howard: "Granville K. Howard resigned as moderator of Bartlett last year after holding the job thirty-five years. Because of manpower shortage he has to get up at dawn to handle his general store business."

So we see that although Howard is one of our eleven living octogenarians, and has given up his public office, he is still carrying on his own business. He thus prods a man like me, for I am a member of the "Dunworkin Club," of Montclair, N. J.

Burley and Biff are the only two of our thirteen living 'B6 men who are not yet eighty years old. Biff could join a Dunworkin Club but Burley could not. How many of our octogenarians could qualify for membership in such a club I don't know. If any or all of you will let me know, I will pass the facts on to the class.

Newton, 176 N. E. Ave., Winter Park, Fla., has this winter met persons who have told him of their intimate friendships with past and present members of our '86 family as follows: Hod Clark in Peoria, Ill.; Loveland in Cincinnati, Ohio; Ed Frost's daughter Elizabeth and granddaughter Holley Frost at Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill.

Secretary, 215 Walnut Street, Montclair, N. J.