Class Notes

1883

October 1949 ALFRED E. WATSON
Class Notes
1883
October 1949 ALFRED E. WATSON

The surviving members are now so few that little news can be given concerning them. Two of the remaining classmates, Warren A. Bennett of Gloucester, Mass., and William F. Carter of Garrett Park, Md., 88 and 89 years of age respectively, report no particular change in their physical condition and it is taken for granted that it is practically the same as last reported in this column.

The third member, the secretary o£ the class, nine months ago was in decidedly poor physical condition with no little doubt as to ' the possible outcome. However, having recovered from the great shock of the loss of his wife, and with efficient medical service, careful nurse attention and a proper diet, he has been able to be quite active and seems to be regaining his normal condition physically.

On the 92nd anniversary of his birth he was given an automobile pleasure ride, taking in the city of Rutland where he was tendered a champagne dinner in which a delectable menu included the unusual edible viands of frogs legs.

During the week of August 21-27, accompanied by my nurse and upon the advice of my physicians, I sojourned at the Lake Mansfield Trout Club for relaxation and rest.

Secretary and Treasurer, Hartford, Vt.