Class Notes

1906

January 1949 EDWARD B. REDMAN, NORMAN RUSSELL
Class Notes
1906
January 1949 EDWARD B. REDMAN, NORMAN RUSSELL

The second annual 1905-1906 dinner held at the New York Dartmouth Club on November 18 was another very pleasant affair. 1905 outnumbered 1906 again but they couldn't out-talk us. Messers. Gordon, Nuelle, Redman, Richardson, Russ and White enjoyed the words of wisdom and the fatherly advice of the aged patriarchs of 1905 and all agreed that this annual affair is very much worth while.

One of the pleasant events of the evening was a telegram from Henry advising that with the aid of a cane he was starting to circulate again and hoped to be present next year.

Craw Bishop was in New York the first of November attending the World Trade Convention. Charlie Milham was also a visitor in the metropolis at the same time.

Ned French was a patient in Dick's House the middle of November, and Bob Blood is still confined to his home.

Marie and Foster Guyer are on their wav to being the champion bridge players of New Hampshire.

Kid Clark is now residing at 405 Common, wealth Ave., Boston, 15. As you all know Kid is director of the University Extension. Massachusetts Dept. of Education, with his headquarters at 200 Newbury St.

Jack Kingsbury reports the birth of a grandson on November 25. Congratulations, "Gramp."

Secretary, 37 East 39th St., New York, N. Y.

Treasurer and Memorial Fund Chairman, 9 Pond Ct., Newburyport, Mass.

ANNUAL BOSTON DINNER, FEB. 9 HOTEL STATLER, 6:30 P.M.