Class Notes

1909

May 1948 ROBERT J. HOLMES, EDGAR S. CHAPPELEAR, JAMES F. GREEN BAUM
Class Notes
1909
May 1948 ROBERT J. HOLMES, EDGAR S. CHAPPELEAR, JAMES F. GREEN BAUM

Mrs. Daniel Watson announced the engagement of her daughter, Margery, at a tea given in her Newtonville home recently. Margery will be married in the early spring to John N. Fulham, Jr. of Wellesley Hills, Harvard '40.

Sam Bell left a library of about 3,500 books, pamphlets, maps, etc., collected by his ancestors (two New Hampshire governors—one chief justice of the N. H. Superior Court, a trustee of Dartmouth College, etc.) and by Sam himself, which Mrs. Bell has given to Dartmouth College. Of course, some of the material is ordinary. But there were included a large number of scattered items of value as well as a group of related items on the Arctic of substantial value and a particularly helpful addition to the polar collection compiled by librarian Goodrich. Perhaps some of the other members of the class have Dartmouth or New Hampshire historical material of value?

Walter Brown has moved to 29 Alrick Road, Quincy, Mass.

I regret to say that I could answer but two of Jack Childs' nine memory quiz questions. And can anybody give me a list of our class officers from the beginning up to date? Our records have gaps in them.

Of course, you know that our 40th reunionisn t far ahead. Bob Burns has a story thatranks with Al Newton's 25th reunion story,but otherwise no plans or other preparationshave been made. An old poet sang of wine,women, and song as the delectable items oflife. This leaves only wine as an item of morethan academic interest for most of our classmates. And you can't run a reunion on winealone—or can you? Tell us what you'd like tohave—or do. Maybe we can arrange it.

Acting Secretary, 75 Federal St., Boston, Mass. Treasurer, 16 Wall St., New York 15, N. Y. Class Agent, 667 W. Randolph St., Chicago, 111.