Class Notes

1907

November 1952 H. RICHARDSON LANE, SAMUEL C. BARTLETT
Class Notes
1907
November 1952 H. RICHARDSON LANE, SAMUEL C. BARTLETT

Ted and Mrs. Greenleaf attended '07's Forty-fifth Reunion, and, as always, were outstanding in enthusiasm and friendly sociability. Just three months later, on September 13, Ted died suddenly at his home in Auburn, Me. Many classmates have known that Ted has had a poor health history in recent years. He also had a wonderful philosophy and an ample supply of courage. He will be remembered as one of our gayest, friendliest and most loyal classmates. See the memorial notice in this issue.

Would you like to know how one classmate felt about his first '07 reunion? Ernest Frost writes: "I am rather reluctant to write after a lapse of 45 years, but I do want you to know that Maybell and I enjoyed every minute of our first reunion. It was a thrill to renew class friendships."

The Edward H. Leonards became grandparents when a boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Leonard Jr., of Hanover, N. H. Deac's son. Class of '42, teaches at Hanover High School, and Mrs. Leonard is an ex-librarian of Tufts College.

The Morton H. Langill Fund has been established by a recent gift to Dartmouth from Peb's estate.

Charlie Woodworth has recently established a connection with the Bailey and Delano Lumber Corporation in Boston.

Charlie McKendree is one of a number of classmates who were prevented by physical disabilities from attending the 45th. EdBarker, Ralph Perkins, Cliff Norris, TedGlattfeld and Harry Warner are others. All of them are devoted to the College and their class and were with their reunion classmates in spirit.

The death of Hugo Schwarz on September 10 has just been reported. He lived in Mount Vernon, N. Y. A memorial notice will be published in the December MAGAZINE.

Dr. James M. O'Neill, of Lakeville, Conn., author, educator and lecturer —and '07's president has been awarded the 19th Catholic Action Medal of St. Bonaventure University. The medal is awarded annually to a layman outstanding in the field of Catholic action. Sincere congratulations to Jim!

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