Class Notes

1907

May 1946 HENRY R. LANE, WILLARD H. CUMMINGS
Class Notes
1907
May 1946 HENRY R. LANE, WILLARD H. CUMMINGS

The monthly '07 luncheon at the Parker House on March 27 was attended by Cochrane, Crocker, Liscomb, Kitching, Stevens, Smart, Tarbell .and Niles.

Guy Merrill has been connected for some years with the Harvard Co-op in Harvard Square where he reports he has been kept on the jump for four years outfitting Navy and Army personnel. His daughter Martha, now Mrs. James Harwood Shattuck of Appleton, Wise., presented the Merrills with a fine grandson last August. Guy visited Hanover last fall for the Cornell game and saw several classmates. He also reports that Bremer Pond visits the Co-op frequently and John Tarbell occasionally.

After five years in New York Bob Kenyon is back in Boston in the leather business. His home is now in Hingham, Mass. His son, Bob Jr., has returned from the South Pacific and, as Bob puts it, his elapsed time from Golden Gate to Golden Gate was three years and thirty-five minutes. While stationed in New Zealand he married a native daughter, who is expected to join her new family when shipping permits. Bob has three younger boys in school and living at home.

Our retired dentist and not-so-retired farmer, Dr. Bill Walker, reports from his Exeter, N. H., home, "We have our own milk, have made our own butter and cheese, and raised and canned a lot of vegetables. Besides this I find time to have a good flower garden and go to all the Academy home games." His son, Bill Jr., after five years in the Navy, four of which were spent in the Pacific, was discharged last September.

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