Class Notes

1899

February 1949 JOSEPH W. GANNON, EDWARD R. SKINNER
Class Notes
1899
February 1949 JOSEPH W. GANNON, EDWARD R. SKINNER

Class Agent, PHILIP H. WINCHESTER 659 Allen St., Syracuse 10, N. Y.

February birthday felicitations to Beat,Boiiney, Hopkins, Osgood, Watson and Winchester.

Remember the 49th Annual Roundup the usual first Saturday in March, which this year is the sth, at the University Club in Boston. The attendance has been very good, especially in recent years. Also remember our 50th reunion at Hanover, June 10, 11 and 12. Full details of the program will be mailed to you soon. Unless physically unable, none will want to miss this. A number of reservations have already been received.

Bill "Hutch" and wife spent two months in the Northwest last year. Saw John Ash and also Mrs. Woodward in Seattle a number of times. Some of Bill's comments: "It was a great treat to see the Northwest.... The National Forest, Grand Coulee Dam, Carnation Stock Farm 1400 acres, 600 Holsteins Bremerton and the Navy Yard. We saw the battleships that blew up the Japs and also two of the ships that were used in that atom bomb test. They were a bad looking mess. I think they have since been taken out to sea and sunk. On our trip to Grand Coulee we drove down the Wenatchee Valley. They say more apples are raised there than in all the rest of the U. S. and I believe it. When we were boys I used to think large logs went down the old Connecticut River. But some of those spruce and fir trees are 250 feet high and 3 or 4 feet at the butt! Saw mills, shingle mills, with more cedar shingle piled around them than you would find in all lumber yards in Penna Carrie and I plan on going to Hanover next June. We want to stay over there until the big time is over; then we will go over and stay in Norwich a few days."

Word has just been received of the death of Ernest Silver on January 4 at the Mary Hitchcock Hospital, Hanover, following a surgical operation. An obituary will appear in the March issue.

Last page of the current '99 Roster received from the Alumni Records Office at Hanover reads: "Inactive Addresses, Unknown—EdwinG. Baldwin, Wilbur F. Sanborn". Isn't there some record of Sanborn? Who knows? And where and how is Baldwin?

Because of Alumni Fund reports the Editor has requested class notes to be brief this month. Hence, so be it.

Fund Contributors for 1948 58 Gifts (Participation Index 104). Total gifts: $1,796.64 (98% of objective). PHILIP H. WINCHESTER, Class Agent.

1899

Abbott, Alson M.1 Adams, Charles E. Allen, Edwin L. Asakawa, Kan-Ichi Ash, John W. Barney, James L.2 Beal, Kenneth Benezet, Louis P. Bonney, Charles W. Chase, Hawley B. Clark, George G. Cushman, Charles E. Dearborn, Henry H. Donahue, Charles H. Drew, Pitt F.3 Ford, Daniel Fuller, Montie J. D. Galusha, Albert L. Gannon, Joseph W. Gerould, Gordon H. Hartley, Joseph H. Hawkes, Ralph W. Hoban, Owen A. Hobbs, Joseph W. Hopkins, Arthur W. Hoskins, Neal Luther4 Huckins, George L. Hutchinson, William L. Irving, Arthur P. Joy, Clarence L.5 Kendall, Warren C. Kimball, Arthur E. Lynch, Theobald A. Miller, Herbert A.

Nye, Edward L. Oakes, Luther S. Osgood, Paul M. Parker, David W. Payne, Ralph W. Robie, Charles W. Rogers, Herbert S. Rounds, George M. Rowe, Robert G. Sanborn, Frederick R. Silver, Ernest L. Skinner, Edward R. Smith, Samuel J. Staley, Frank C. Storrs, Adna D. Surrey, Frank M. Tootell, Albert B. Varney, Lucius E. Walker, James B. C. Wardle, Edward B. Watson, Herbert L. Whittier, Thomas T. Wiggin, Arthur D. Winchester, Philip H. Woodman, Leon E. MEMORIAL GIFTS FROM:1 Mrs. Abbott.2 Son, Wendell R. Barney'29.3 Sister, Mrs. E. K. Hall.4 Albert D. Jones '9B.5 Mrs. Joy.

CLASS AGENT PHILIP H. WINCHESTER '99

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