Class Notes

1888

November 1948 WILLIAM W. LOUGEE, WENDELL WILLIAMS
Class Notes
1888
November 1948 WILLIAM W. LOUGEE, WENDELL WILLIAMS

The Ben Simonds family held a reunion at Reading, Pa., Aug. 12, and Mrs. Simonds welcomed five grandchildren along with her two sons and their wives. The sons are Carlton, Dartmouth '24 and Robert, Dartmouth '25. The family gathering was at the home of Carlton.

Reports from East Rochester, N. H. tell of the dedication Sept. 11, of a new athletic field to be known as Keay Field. It is the gift of Dr. Forrest L. Keay, and the presentation speech was made by our "Cully". The gift was accepted by Mayor Thomas H. Burbank of Rochester. The occasion was broadened to include many oldtime baseball players of Rochester and neighboring towns, and was much like an Old Home Day for these famous fans. Three outstanding Dartmouth ball players, Springfield '84, Scruton '87 and Keay '88 developed their ability on the Rochester diamonds. Parks and athletic fields are now prized assets of a city and this gift commemorates for posterity the name of Rochester's men who stand for sports and education.

Secretary, 135 Summer St., Maiden, Mass.

Treasurer, 32 Claflin St., Milford, Mass.