Class Notes

1895

October 1949 ROLAND E. STEVENS, PROF. CHARLES A. HOLDEN
Class Notes
1895
October 1949 ROLAND E. STEVENS, PROF. CHARLES A. HOLDEN

I regret to learn that Rev. Homer A. Flint, who started at Dartmouth in our class, is not at all well. He writes as follows:

"I have been on the sick list now for seven months due to a stroke. I am not confined to the house or anything like that, but I am not able to use my right hand to keep up any correspondence. Neither can I walk with ease. Really I guess I am a back number so far as keeping up any contacts goes. It is always pleasant to hear from you and to get the class news. There are not many left and I doubt that they scurry around to make much news.

"If you are ever in Stowe you can easily find my home on Route 100 about a mile north of the Community Building, and I shall be glad to see you."

Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Cleaveland will have been married 50 years on November 9 of this year. He says, "If I am permitted to have my say in the matter of recognition of the completion of fifty years of married existence it will be as quiet and unostentatious an affair as it is possible to make it." Although Fred has retired he states that he has not lacked for something to occupy his time. Daughter Dorothy has recently started the construction of a house in Hanover. She is still Secretary to the President of Dartmouth College. His son Paul has purchased a forty-acre ranch home just west of Hagerstown, Md. He is a member of the law firm of Governor Lane of Maryland and in a recent re-organization move has just been elected Secretary of the Fairchild Aircraft Corporation with which he has been associated for seven years. His firm is local counsel for that company and he has handled all of the company legal problems in that area. The company offices are being moved from New York to Hagerstown although offices will still be maintained in New York.

Secretary, White River Jet., Vt.

Treasurer, 10 Occom Ridge, Hanover, N. H.