Class Notes

1906

February 1953 EDWARD B. REDMAN, NORMAN RUSSELL
Class Notes
1906
February 1953 EDWARD B. REDMAN, NORMAN RUSSELL

The 1905-1906 New York dinner was a most enjoyable occasion for the 14 members who attended. Only Thurlow Gordon, Lonnie Russ and your secretary represented 1906 but Thurlow and Lonnie ably upheld the honor of the class in the discussion that followed the dinner.

A note from Flossie Felt advises that Paul was in the hospital for three weeks and is now convalescing at Rest Haven in East Hampton.

Ninety members of the class have paid their dues which proves that our treasurer is doing a very thorough job.

Have had a very interesting letter from KidGleason recently. He is the same old Kid. Says the going is rough and there is "three and two" on him every time he goes to bat but his spirit is still rampant. Not as fast on the bases as he once was but the "coal fires of life" are still glowing and he is not yet a cinder. Sent his greetings to all.

Word has just come that "Cap" Ketcham died at St. Vincent's Hospital, Indianapolis, Ind., on Christmas day.

New addresses: Rev. Noble O. Bowlby, Salisbury Rd., West Franklin, N. H. George L. Swasey, 1401 S. Atlanltic Ave., New Smyrna Beach, Fla. Benjamin W.Mathes, 2501 3rd Ave., N., St. Petersburg, Fla.

Secretary, 37 East 39th St., New York 16, N. Y. Treasurer, 9 Pond St., Newburyport, Mass