Class Notes

1903

March 1952 PRESTON W. HOWARD
Class Notes
1903
March 1952 PRESTON W. HOWARD

The Kidgers are migrating to Florida. They will be at Anna Maria, the beach part of Bradenton.

Jack Hall, the son of our Charles, has been elected captain of the"1952 soccer team. He has succeeded in being placed in one of the Olympic Team trials but has three more to go.

Otis Mudge had an attack of coronary thrombosis on December 22. He was in bad shape for a while but now seems to be on the mend. Here's hoping.

Harold Hess writes that he and Mrs. Hess are well, as also their grandchildren, a boy 5 and a girl 6. Their father, Bob Hess '41, has moved to Long Island after living in Detroit and California for some time, much to the delight of the older Hesses.

Nat Batcheider was at Dick's House for seven weeks, where he had his leg removed. Mrs. Batcheider stayed at the Inn meanwhile. He came through the ordeal very well and enjoys hearing from his friends.

George Sleicker writes that he has been confined to the house for some time but appears cheerful.

Peerade and Mrs. Brown attended the Army game with his secretary who has a son a second classman at West Point. They had good seats, the Army band played directly in front of them.

There will be a Dartmouth Get-Together at Royal Palm Inn, a Treadway inn, at Vero Beach, Fla., March 25 to April 15. This occasion is sparked by George E. Squires '08. Anyone interested may have a folder describing the event by writing to your secretary.

BIG DATE, MAY 9, '01-'05 Reunion in Boston. '03 UP.

Secretary, 273 Forest Ave., Brockton, Mass. TreasurerHAßOLD M. HESS Rivermere Apts., Bronxville 8, N. Y. Bequest Chairman, MORTON B. FRENCH 20 Salina St., Delray Beach, Fla.