Class Notes

1900

June 1946 LEON B. RICHARDSON
Class Notes
1900
June 1946 LEON B. RICHARDSON

This issue of the MAGAZINE will reach you just at the time you are preparing to start for North Sutton. If, by any chance, you have decided not to go, now is the time for you to change your mind so that you will be with us. We are counting upon you.

The long-lost Bill Howard has been located through the efforts of Ned Yeaton. He now lives at 3905 Lucille St., Seattle 8, Wash. Ned had a long visit with Bill and his wife. Now that contact with Bill is once more established, we hope soon to give you more news about him.

Fred Guild's two sons have written recently. Fred Jr., a graduate of the University of Vermont in the Class of 1926, is Mortgage Loan Supervisor with the New York Life Insurance Co., at the home office, 51 Madison Ave., New York. He is unmarried. Carl is connected with Brown Durrell Co., Boston, as Department Manager of the Knit Underwear Department. He is married and has two sons, two years and two months old, respectively. He lives at 31 Westvale Road, Milton, Mass.

Grandchildren whose births have occurred recently: First, a second girl to the late Vic Salinger's daughter, Catherine Anne, at South Pasadena, Calif. Vic's mother is still alive at an advanced age, and in excellent health. Second, a third child, a girl, to the late Chan Sanborn's daughter, Mrs. Wayne F. Comer. Mrs. Sanborn, with her other daughter, Miriam, is now taking an automobile trip to California, Oregon, and Washington, going by the southern route and returning by the northern.

Royal Hatch Jr. has had a long period of military service, entering the Air Force a year before Pearl Harbor. Much of his work was in the training of fliers and he attained the grade of major. He was in the Pacific area at the conclusion of hostilities. He is now located at 2314 Highland Ave., Birmingham, Ala. ... Mrs. J. J. Buckley has been spending the winter at St. Petersburg, Fla.

Clarence McDavitt, a 'trustee of Vermont Academy, has been spending much of his time recently in the campaign conducted by that institution to raise a fund of $500,000.

Arthur Roberts evidently is about to retire from his long service as teacher in St. George's School, for he gives his address during the next year as Natick, Mass.

Roy Sawyer, a recent visitor to the Province of Quebec, combined whatever purpose his visit there may have had with a sprained ankle, which laid him up for a time.

Col. Henry Teague has been a Hanover visitor upon his return from Florida. His Mt. Washington Railroad will be running again this summer after cessation of activities for a considerable period, due to war conditions. Lem Hodgkins has also returned to Worcester after a Florida stay and John Warden is expected soon.

Secretary, Hanover, N. H. Treasurer, CLARENCE G. MCDAVITT 22 Mill St., Newtonville, Mass.