Good news comes to us from Winter Park, Fla., that President Newton has returned home from the sanitarium October 12, very much improved in health. His physician, however, recommends less activity, especially in Dartmouth affairs. So he has resigned as Class Agent of the Alumni Fund drive and as Bequest Chairman, but he will still be interested in these projects and hopes for good reports from the '86 family. He wishes to express his appreciation of the notes from Dartmouth men received during his recent illness.
1886 Fund Contributors
20 Gifts (Participation Index 500) Total Gifts: $469.68
JAMES W. NEWTON, Class Agent
Brown, Frank B.1 Burley, Harry B. French, John2 Frost, Edwin B.3 Goodwin, Karl H.4 Hale, Arthur H.5 Harris, Thomas J;6 Jenks, Chancellor L.7 Kelly, William P. Loveland, Frank O.8 Marden, William E.9 Newton, James W. Sampson, Walter 10 Smith, Henry O.31 Snow, Leslie P.12 Snow, Leslie P.13 Richmond, Allen P.14 Thurston, Henry W.15 Wales, George W:16 Williams, Leon O.17 MEMORIAL GIFTS FROM:1 Income from Frank B.Brown Fund.2lncome from JohnFrench Fund.3 Mrs. Frost.
4 Mrs. Goodwin.5 Daughter, Miss OliveHale.6 Daughter, Mrs. FrancisL. Barton. 7 Mrs. Jenks.8 Son, Franklin O. Loveland, Jr. '24.9 Daughter, Mrs. Marguerite E. Fitts.10 Mrs. Sampson.11 Son, Deering G. Smith'17.12 Niece, Leona A. Jackson.13 Son, Conrad E. Snow'12.Son, Leslie W. Snow'12.14 Daughter, Miss Eleanor Richmond.15 Son, Henry W. Thurston, Jr.16 Niece, Mrs. W. W.Harmon.17 Son, John R. Williams'19.
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