Class Notes

1906

March 1946 EDWARD B. REDMAN, NORMAN RUSSELL
Class Notes
1906
March 1946 EDWARD B. REDMAN, NORMAN RUSSELL

Washington 8, D. C. KEEP THESE DATES OPEN-JULY 19, 20, 21.

The Washington (D. C.), Star recently carlied a story about the re-election o£ Nat as president of the National Committee for Christian Leadership Arthur Guyer stopped over in New York on his way back to Germany Blanche and Lonnie Russ have deserted the wilds of Connecticut and are living in New York City until the gentle summer breezes return.

Emily and Bill McGrail have departed for the sunny South. Bill planned to go by plane but the weatherman double-crossed him and he had to fall back on the good old railroad.

Mrs. Jos. Nuelle also left for sunny Florida on February 15 Robin Hartmann dropped in to see me early in February and reported that Father Max was doing as well as could be expected of a man of his years.

Anyone who can get back to Hanover on the 19th and 20th of July should meet up with a lot of the fellows who were there with us, as 1903, 1904, and 1905 are reuning the same weekend.

Secretary, 37 East 39th St., New York, N. Y. Treasurer, 2205 California Street, N. W.

ANNUAL NEW YORK DINNER, APRIL 11 HOTEL COMMODORE AT 6:30 P.M.