Class Notes

1901

May 1949 EVEREIT M. STEVENS, RICHARD WARD
Class Notes
1901
May 1949 EVEREIT M. STEVENS, RICHARD WARD

Tommie Remsen is serving as President of the Tri-County Chapter of the New York State Society of Professional Engineers, and has been named as Director at Large from his district.

Paul Burleigh's daughter and her husband, H. Lee Ellis, with their two daughters are now in Santiago, Chile. Mr. Allen secured a fellowship from Columbia University which gave him a year's leave of absence in Chile to study at the University of Chile for his Ph.D.

Bert Cross has returned to Canandaigua, N. Y„ after a winter spent in Florida. There the last of February he was swimming in the Atlantic and on March 2 was skating at home, but sad to relate he was thrown by some thin ice, and so had to adjourn for that day. He has three children and five grand-children, the oldest grandson is a Dartmouth hopeful, class of 1961. Bert's hobby is gardening, and he feels the class is of about the right vintage to do creditable work, for in gardening, if perhaps the hands shake a little, so much the better for the proper distribution of the seed.

"T" Wood reports that he and May are about as usual. Son Andy is studying hard at Yale Law School, and was home recently for relaxation, after the mid-year exams, which were sufficiently tough to warrant a little letdown.

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