Class Notes

1909

November 1948 ROBERT J. HOLMES, EDGAR S. CHAPPELEAR
Class Notes
1909
November 1948 ROBERT J. HOLMES, EDGAR S. CHAPPELEAR

Our 40th reunion will be on June 17, 18 and 19 next and it isn't too early to start making plans to attend. Our own class plans are pretty well set up on the basic items. We are greatly indebted to Don Cameron for all sorts of advice and help on various details. We haven't received any suggestions as to in- dividual desires. The Boston group will meet for dinner at the University Club the night before the Harvard-Dartmouth game, as us- ual, and our plans, as far as they have de- veloped, will be submitted at that time for criticism and suggestions.

Art Stanley's unusually attractive daughter Ruth was recently married to Mr. Richard W. Honthumb, of Brookline, Mass.

Your secretary's daughters just started col- lege:—Sally at Mt. Holyoke and Peggy at Wheaton. This will be old stuff to many of you but I must admit that I was startled and surprised at what it takes to get a daughter ready for her freshman year at college and it's quite possible I will be in bankruptcy by the time you read this. All three of my chil- dren being in college at the same time results in our having a quiet (too quiet) household for the first time in more than twenty years.

Ingie Fearing is convalescing very well in- deed from a serious operation, thanks to his obvious youthful vitality.

Is there any one in the class able and will- ing to play six innings of soft ball at reunion?

We note the following changes of address: William H. Patterson, 204 University Drive, Menlo Park, Calif. Fred L. Reed, 25 Acorn Circle, Braintree, Mass. Arthur H. Shoppelry, Suite 2, 95 Beach Road, Winthrop, Mass. Herbert M. Walker, 137 Winchester Ave., Langhome, Pa.

Acting Secretary, 75 Federal St., Boston, Mass.

Treasurer, 16 Wall St., New York 15, N. Y.