Con and Grace Chellis spent the winter in Mt. Dora, Fla. Con Jr. is now living in Essex Fells, N. J., and working for the Colgate-Palmolive Peet Co.
Bob Adriance is teaching in the University of Maine, Department of Economics Two more of our classmates have passed on, Dearborn Bailey on January 11 and Arthur Burnie on February 12. Flowers were sent from the class and Harvey Whittemore and Bob Flood attended Dib's funeral. A letter of thanks has been received from Mrs. Burnie.
Elizabeth Blood was married on February 9 to Thomas W. Miles, a Princeton man, who was in the Army two and one half years and is now connected with the Newark EveningNews..... Ned Herr Jr. has received his discharge from the Army after three years' service.
Tourtellotte writes from Victoria, B. C., that he recently caught a nineteen and a half pound salmon. Two daughters are living in Vancouver and the youngest is a laboratory technician at St. Joseph's Hospital in Victoria. Turtle advises that his work as Superintendent of the deep sea docks of the Canadian National Steamships is most interesting because of the variety of goods being shipped to all parts of the world.
Very shortly you will be receiving word about our Fortieth Reunion. Please return the postcard promptly so the committee can make its plans. The dates are the 19th and 20th of July, so plan to be in Hanover on those dates.
A FAMILY GATHERING of Reunion proportions results when the two sons, three daughters and ten grandchildren belonging to Morton O. Withey '04 and his wife, get together, -as they have in this picture. Withey is Professor of Mechanics at the University of Wisconsin, where he has been teaching since 1920.
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