Class Notes

1906

May 1949 EDWARD B. REDMAN, NORMAN RUSSELL, MAX HARTMANN
Class Notes
1906
May 1949 EDWARD B. REDMAN, NORMAN RUSSELL, MAX HARTMANN

Art Chapin has agreed to assist Max Hartmann by taking over the editorship of the Green Messenger. I hope every member of the class appreciates what these two classmates are doing so unselfishly for us. They should have all the help and encouragement we can give them and the best way to do it is to send a check now to Max and a letter about your "aches and pains" to Art. In addition, will all the grandfathers please let him know the number of grandchildren in the family as this information is wanted in connection with our "Forty-fifth" which will be here before you realize it?

At the annual dinner of the Traffic Club of Montreal, two of the guests at the head table were Joe Nuelle and Dan Hatch.

Joe Smith was in New York the last of March to wish "bon voyage" to his daughter, who was going abroad with her husband.

Prof. Harold Rugg should be back in Hanover, by the time this reaches you, from his annual southern trip.

The class of 1905 has extended to the class of 1906 an invitation to attend a lobster supper, with all the trimmings, the evening of June 18. Under the new schedule 1905 holds its reunion this year instead of next so they have graciously invited any '06er who can be in Hanover at that time. The affair will be held at the Terrace Lodge, Sharon, Vt. and it will be '-Dutch Treat".

Ned French and Walt Powers were seen enjoying the rocking chairs on the porch of the Hanover Inn around the middle of March.

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