JVCCHE-JUCCHETHE DATES-JUNE 13-14-15THE PLACE—HANOVER, N. H.
It will not be long now before we are back in Hanover reviewing our youth. Those who haven't yet made definite plans to be present should not put it off any longer. Halsey needs to know how many will be there so he can make all the necessary arrangements.
As of March 1, the following had reported they were on the way: Adriance, Bowlby,Butterfield, Chellis, Childs, Cogswell, Cornnell, Randall Cooke, Cragin, Crane, Cromwell, Joe Gushing, Shorty Davis, Denison,Frazier, Ned French, Guyer, Hagberg, Hartmann, Hatch, Jones, Kingsbury, Mclntire,Main, Meservey, Moore, MoYse, Neal, Nuelle,Owen, Page, Fred Parker, Powers, Rainie,Redman, Rugg, Russell, St. Clair, Seager,Souter, Swasey, Tourtellotte, Wardwell, Waring, Welch, White and Harvey Whittemore.
Fourteen others intend to be there unless prevented by circumstances beyond their control: Burtch, Carr, Chidley, Clark, SteveCushing, Gordon, Holmes, Eric Kelly, Leverone, Pierce, Ritchie, Smith, Wharton and Lawrence Whittemore.
Forty-six men have not yet returned their questionnaire, so let's hope that a number of them will make up their minds not to miss the chance of being with us.
Almost two-thirds of those returning will bring their wives or daughters or both. Had a good visit with Joe Cashing the last of February. Looks very little older than when he graduated. He reported that brother Steve had been quite ill during the summer and was not yet feeling too well.
At the Diamond Jubilee Dinner of the Boston Bar Association held in Boston, February 5, over 850 lawyers gathered to celebrate the occasion. Walt Powers was the toastmaster and did an excellent job.
Anne and Bob Meservey report the arrival of another grandson which now evens the score—two grand-daughters and two grandsons. Both of the Meservey sons are making names for themselves in the scientific world.
The Tourtellottes also report another grand-daughter, which brings the number up to eight. Katherine and "Turtle" are coming to their first reunion this June. What a lot of changes they are going to see! Those of us who have been able to get back to Hanover fairly frequently can have no idea of the thrills they will have when they arrive on the Hanover Plains.
Will be seeing "you all" in Hanover next June.
Ralph Fitts reports that he is now a grandfather. Frederic Perry Fitts was born Valentine's Day at Silver Springs, Md. His father is Lt. Commander Nathan Cheney Fitts, Amherst 1939.
NATIONAL CHAIRMAN: Nathaniel Leverone '06, director of the Chicago Crime Commission, will serve as chairman for America's eighth annual Sunday School Week, April 14-20. This all-faith project is sponsored by the Laymen's National Committee, New York.
Secretary, 37 East 39th St., New York 16, N. Y. Treasurer, 9 Pond St., Newburyport, Mass. Class Agent, 208 Fuller St., Brookline, Mass.