Class Notes

1906

June 1945 EDWARD B. REDMAN, NORMAN RUSSELL
Class Notes
1906
June 1945 EDWARD B. REDMAN, NORMAN RUSSELL

George Seager's son, Edward, is a Pharmacist Mate 1st Class stationed at Okinawa Dan Hatch Jr. is a major in the U. S. Army Air Corps serving with a Bomber Command on Guam Gott Brooks writes that his two boys, who had not seen each other for two years, met at Larry's base in the Pacific on Easter Sunday. If they are anything like their father they are talking still.

Bill Page's boy, John, is a lieutenant (jg) serving as officer in charge of communications on his ship which is still plying the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean. Bill Jr. is connected with the Bethlehem Steel Corporation. Albert Heyhoe has two sons in the service.

"Annie" Moore joined the Grandfather's Club on May 15, 1942, when a daughter was born in his son Dick's family. And on March 4 of this year a son was born in the same family.

On April 11 Ned French completed his fifteenth year as president of the Boston and Maine Railroad. The road's Board of Directors and its executive staff officials gave him a dinner at the Algonquin Club and presented him a rod and reel. Ned is hoping to use it on a few salmon some time in May.

The following men were present at the annual Dartmouth Alumni Dinner in New York on April 26: Mike Edgerton, Harold Fish, Thurlow Gordon, Bill McGrail, Rannie Morse, Joe Nuelle, Ned Redman, Bob Richardson and Warner White.

Am sorry to report the death of Esther Burch on April 25. To John and the two girls the class extends its sincerest sympathy.

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