Class Notes

1906

April 1948 EDWARD B. REDMAN, NORMAN RUSSELL, ROBERT M. BLOOD
Class Notes
1906
April 1948 EDWARD B. REDMAN, NORMAN RUSSELL, ROBERT M. BLOOD

The latest addition to the '06 Grandfather's Club is Carl Warton. On January 31, his daughter, Mrs. Thomas A. Blondin of Williamstown, West Virginia, gave birth to a future Dartmouth football player. Congratulations Tug.

Only twenty-three members of the class have contributed to the Fiftieth Reunion Fund so far. This is not a very good showing when you realize that at our last reunion it was felt that the way to obtain a satisfactory amount by 1956 was for everyone to contribute a few dollars every year. So, after you have sent BobBlood his check for the Alumni Fund, send another to Norm Russell or Halsey Edgerton for the Reunion Fund.

Cap Pierce is at home after a three weeks' sojourn in the hospital. The change from the cold of New England to the sunshine of California was too much for him.

Ralph Kingsley has moved his office to Room 1722, 120 Broadway, New York City 6. Leila and Francis Childs are enjoying a well earned rest in Southern California.

Shorty Davis is back in Boston after his Florida vacation.

Blanche and Lonnie Russ hope to return to their home in Connecticut soon after the first of April, provided the snow has melted enough so they can get in on snowshoes.

Secretary, 37 East 39th St., New York, N. Y. Treasurer, 2205 California St., N. W. Washington 8, D. C. Class Agent, 498 East High St., Manchester, N. H.