Class Notes

1899

June 1951 JOSEPH W. GANNON, EDWARD R. SKINNER, PHILIP H. WINCHESTER
Class Notes
1899
June 1951 JOSEPH W. GANNON, EDWARD R. SKINNER, PHILIP H. WINCHESTER

June roses for June birthdays to Chase,Kimball, Miller, Smith and Varney.

Rodney and Margaret Sanborn are now associate members of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. They were invited to become members because of their interest and knowledge of Americana. They have returned from their Miami residence and are spending the summer at their residence in Ossipee, N. H.

K. and Mrs. Beal returned to their Bradford residence on May 4. after living since last fall at Henniker where K. was teaching in the New England college at that place.

Ed Allen returned from Florida in time to enjoy his favorite sport of fishing when the season opened May 1.

Reports continued in the publication printed by the Pinehurst Hotel at North Carolina of the prowess of Tim Lynch on the golf links where he was a frequent prize winner almost every week. He trekked north in May as did Charlie and Mrs. Adams, Joe and Mrs.Hobbs and the Kendalls.

Arrangements have been made for the annual '99 family weekend at The New Ocean House, Swampscott, Mass., for June 30. Please notify the secretary if you plan to attend and when you will arrive.

After a long illness, Dr. Arthur Hopkins died April 30 at the home of his daughter, Faith Hopkins, M.D., in Pennsburg, Pa. Funeral services and burial were at his home town, West Swanzey, N. H., May 3. There was a floral offering from '99. A story of his career will be in the In Memoriam column.

Since the foregoing was written, word was received that Herbert A. (Peddie) Miller died at his home in Black Mountain, X. C., May 6. Details in a later issue.

The secretary is disappointed in not having more news this month. He had been incapacitated since the first of April when he went to the New York Hospital for a surgical operation from which he made a good recovery. He spent last month recuperating at his summer home in Ogunquit, Me. He plans to spend the month of July there and will welcome a visit from any members of the class or their families who are passing that way.

Secretary, The New York Times 229 West 43rd St., New York 18, N. Y. Treasurer,: 11 Park View Drive, Worcester, Mass. Class Agent, 659 Allen St., Syracuse 10, N. Y.