Class Notes

1888

February 1952 WILLIAM W. LOUGEE, WENDELL WILLIAMS
Class Notes
1888
February 1952 WILLIAM W. LOUGEE, WENDELL WILLIAMS

A report from friends informs us that Dr.Forrest Keay is looking physically fit this winter. This is good news after his recent illness.

John Lew Clark has also undergone a hospital checkup and is declared in fine condition.

A recent visit from Wendell Williams assures us that he is keeping in touch with world affairs with the aid of his TV. He and Mrs. Williams are spending the winter at home in Milford, Mass.

A telephone call to West Townsend, Mass., finds Dr. Dick Ely in bed with a severe cold and cared for by his good wife. We hope he will have a speedy recovery.

Your Secretary and wife were booked to leave on December 21 for Arlington, Va., to spend Christmas with son Laurence and family, then to go by plane to Florida. They had arranged to spend the winter at St. Petersburg at the same address as last year. A sudden illness of your scribe forced them to cancel the entire trip at the last moment to their great disappointment. They are still hoping to be able to visit Laurence a little later before he leaves in February for Alaska to fill a two years' Army assignment.

Best wishes to you all for the New Year.

Secretary, 135 Summer St., Maiden, Mass. Treasurer, 32 Claflin St., Milford, Mass.