Class Notes

1901

May 1948 EVERETT M. STEVENS, RICHARD WARD
Class Notes
1901
May 1948 EVERETT M. STEVENS, RICHARD WARD

"T" Wood still is plugging away at the insurance game in Middleboro, however he has a new business address: 2 Thatchers Row, quite English you know," says T. He recently -was one of a group to receive a 50-year certificate as a member of Phi Delta Theta, at the 100 th anniversary of the fraternity A very fine write-up of Massachusetts' top Jurist, Stanley Qua, by John Kelso, appeared in TheBoston Sunday Post of March 14. Kelso says the Chief Justice is "a Liberal with the brakes on and adds that the high court has modernized its routine. (Our own personal, thanks to Pa Rollins for sending us this clipping) Bemus Pierce lives in Hanover during the winter months in the old "Bobby" Fletcher house, and he enjoys his close touch with the College. During the summer, at his home in Maine, he fishes and grows flowers, and for his chief interest does research work in biopsychology. He hopes soon to add two volumes to the group already bearing his name in Baker Library. Bemus says, "They may not be best sellers but may add a grain to the store of human understanding." A recent perusal of Who's Who discloses the fact that nine men of the class are now listed in this publication Paul Burleigh really is enjoying his retirement, scarcely knows where the time goes, but it sure goes fast just doing the things one wants to do A very severe winter is reported by Warren Rugg from Bridge Hampton, Long Island, but the ice and snow was not as bad as in New York City. .... Herb Dunnington recently passed his 70th birthday, but still keeps his interest in the Dunnington Drug Stores in Brockton. "Dunny" enjoyed the recent Boston Alumni Dinner with 11 other classmates The Stevenses have had the very great pleasure of a call from Gardy Cobb, who stopped off in Washington on his return from a short trip to Florida. We do hope others of the class will do likewise.

THEY WERE FRESHMEN FIFTY YEARS AGO: Time has a way of changing many things and man is no exception. Would you know this quartet of the Class of 1901 if they passed you on the street today?

Secretary and Treasurer, 1371 Locust Rd., N. W„ Washington, D. C. Class Agent, 2 South Broadway, Lawrence, Mass.