Class Notes

1906

November 1950 EDWARD B. REDMAN, NORMAN RUSSELL
Class Notes
1906
November 1950 EDWARD B. REDMAN, NORMAN RUSSELL

Freddie Welch writes that the State College of Washington has recently honored him by naming its Summer Survey Camp in the Cascade Mountains, Camp F. W. Welch. The dedication ceremonies were conducted by the college president, Dr. William Compton, and were broadcast by the college radio station. Congratulations, Freddie, for an honor well deserved for your years of faithful service to the engineering profession.

Pitcher Glaze advised that he is now a number one "fry cook". The day they moved into their new home his wife broke her leg and for the next four months Pitcher had to get the meals or go hungry.

Bob Wood writes from Neuilly-sur-Seine, France, that he and his wife are having a wonderful vacation. Expects to return home by plane about October 7.

Turtle and Katherine are now settled in a cozy five-room bungalow at 4556 West Bth Ave., Vancouver, B. C. Now that the three girls are married they felt they would be more comfortable in a smaller place and as all three families live near them they have no need for extra rooms. Turtle reports an interesting visit with Max Hartmann, who spent the summer travelling to the coast and back by easy stages.

Robie Evans is now Executive Secretary of the Northeastern Forest Fire Protection Commission which covers all of the New England states plus New York. His address is Forestry Building, Laconia, N. H.

Ralph Fitts has retired from his teaching position at Coe-Brown Academy and can be reached in care of Norman Russell, 9 Pond St., Newburyport.

Clyde Souter writes that he had a very pleasant visit with Anne and Arthur Meservey this past summer when they were on their trip to the West.

Babe Crane and his wife spent part of the summer on Cape Cod, part of the time with their three granddaughters.

Jack Kingsbury has now retired as a "pro- fessional babysitter" and has returned to Worthington Ridge, Berlin, Conn.

Mike Edgerton is still with the same brokerage firm but his office has been moved to 61 Broadway, N. Y. C.

A letter from Cap Pierce advised that he was in the hospital for three weeks the first of July. Has been improving steadily since he returned home but hasn't yet regained the ten pounds he lost.

Walt Powers, in addition to being the President of the Boston Bar Association is Vice-president of the Federal Tax Institute of New England a non-profit organization to further federal tax knowledge and education throughout the New England states.

The Treasurer reports that 56 men have paid their class dues. If you are not one of them send in your check before he has to write a second letter.

As of October 1 our 50th Reunion Fund totals about $ 11,000. Still a long ways to go, but even a small gift each year for the next six years from the majority of the class mem- bers would produce a sizeable amount.

Secretary, . 37 East 39th St., New York 16, N. Y. Treasurer and Memorial Fund Chairman 9 Pond St., Newburyport, Mass.