Class Notes

1901

November 1947 EVERETT M. STEVENS
Class Notes
1901
November 1947 EVERETT M. STEVENS

Ed and Edna Hunter are experiencing the joys of their first grandchild, a daughter, born this summer to Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Hunter, at Hanover, New Hampshire.

Andy Wood has returned from Germany, where he was located for some time on a special assignment for the Army. He is now in New Haven, studying at the Yale Law School.

We understand that Bob Leavens was in the East this summer and was in and about Hanover, no doubt adding further to his work on the life of Dr. Tucker.

Bunker and Pearl Bishop, while at their Waterford, Maine, home this summer, had the great pleasure of a call from the Hunters as well as Roxie McCarten, all on the same day. And on the next day the Bishops called on one of Bill O'Leary's, who, with his wife, manages a summer place in Waterford, and there they met another of the O'Leary boys, who is a teacher in Loyola University. Quite a 1901 day or two.

Changes in addresses: Dr. Timothy S. Donavan (Retired), 2285 Sedgewick Ave., New York 53, N. Y.; William H. Andrus, RFD 1, Southington, Conn.; and Lawrence P. Hardy, Farmingdale, New Jersey.

Secretary and Treasurer, 1371 Locust Rd., N. W., Washington, D. C.