Subscriptions to the ALUMNI MAGAZINE have been offered to widows o£ deceased classmates with the compliments of the Class and many have already accepted. The class officers feel that their continued interest in the Class is desirable.
Mrs. Jim Reilly reports that her daughter Betty was married on April 10 to Franklin A. Steele of Pittsburgh, Pa. He is first lieutenant, is stationed at Castle Air Force Base, and the newlyweds are living at Merced, Calif. Mrs. Reilly sends best wishes to the Class of '07.
A note from Mrs. Jim Brown: "Jim's classmates have been so understanding these past few months."
Mrs. Jerome Macdonald is living with two sons, William and Thomas, in Quincy, Mass., where both are practicing law. The third son, Jerome, is married and lives in Wellesley Hills. He has worked for the Gulf Oil Cos. since 1945.
Mrs. Joe McCann now lives in Gloucester, Mass., where she is bringing up three teenage girls, daughters of a cousin. Her son, Harry '34, who lives in New York, has a son, Joseph.
Mrs. Mildred Gifford Woodbury, widow of Chester, keeps their home in Salem Centre, N. H.
Mrs. John Tarbell lives in Winchester, Mass., with her son, John Jr., her daughter and husband and her two grandchildren. She says, "It is lively, but I like it."
Mrs. Reuben Prichard makes her home at 158 West Lafayette Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. Her son, Rube Jr., has just returned from his second tour in Korea as a Navy jet pilot. Now a lieutenant, he just started a postgraduate course in aeronautical engineering at the U. S. Naval Post-graduate School in Monterey, Calf. He and his wife have two girls and live in Pacific Grove, Calif. There are also two daughters in our Rube's family, Marylou, who lives in Cazenovia, N. Y., and has two daughters; and Beulah, who lives in Rutledge, Pa., and has four children.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Andrews have been making their home for some months with Walter's sister, in Scotland, Conn. Walter reports that a slight heart attack last December immobilized him for a period and caused him to discontinue his recent work in the publishing field. Curtis and Mrs. Plummer called on the Andrews recently.
Another classmate, Al Farrier, reports "a little heart trouble." Retired and living in the country, he says, "Not farming, just watching." Al's address is R.D. #3, Sussex, N. J.
Bob Stokes is retired too, and living not far from Farrier. His address is R.D. #1, Newton, N. J. Like A1, Bob "is no farmer. Just enjoying a surcease from commuting, the benefits of country life, and outdoor hobbies. Have a small house on a ridge with a glorious view and something over an acre of wooded ground."
Secretary, 140 Federal St., Boston 10, Mass. Treasurer, 25 Broad St., New York 4, N. Y. Bequest Chairman