Class Notes

1889

November 1954 Chairman, RALPH S. BARTLETT
Class Notes
1889
November 1954 Chairman, RALPH S. BARTLETT

On September 10, 35 alumni, class bequest chairmen or their alternates, gathered in Hanover for a two-day session of the fourth annual fall meeting of the Dartmouth Bequest and Estate Planning Program. Your secretary, '89's Bequest Chairman, was present. Edward Winsor '24, chairman, presided at the sessions. A luncheon at the Hanover Inn, at which President Dickey addressed those assembled there, brought the Bequest meeting to a close Saturday noon. Late that afternoon, at their charming home near the foot of Balch Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gamble received for a social call several of the class representatives attending the Bequest and Estate Planning meeting - some accompanied by their wives.

Miss Elizabeth Chase, daughter of our late classmate, the Reverend Arthur Chase, sailed for Europe on September 18 from New York on the Saturnia of the Italian Line. Miss Chase, a graduate of Radcliffe College, was appointed in 1931 as docent at the Yale Gallery of Fine Arts with rank as instructor in Yale University. This association has continued. Recently she was granted a leave of absence for 1954-55 by Yale University, and she will spend the coming months in Europe and the Near East. Her address, for the next few months, will be: c/o American Consulate, Istanbul, Turkey.

Mrs. Nathaniel K. Noyes, Since the death of her husband, April 12, 1945, has continued to live in the attractive house at 17 Brewster St., Plymouth, Mass., which our late classmate built shortly before their marriage on December 15, 1930. Mrs. Noyes, the former Alice Isabel Edgar, is a nurse by profession, and at the time of her marriage was superintendent of the Jordan Hospital in Plymouth. She enjoys her association with the Class of '89 family group and has been a subscriber to the ALUMNI MAGAZINE since her husband's death. In renewing her subscription for the current year she expressed her enjoyment in reading the MAGAZINE and said that in the class notes of different classes she ofttimes ran across familiar names, some of which she helped bring into the world in her nursing days.

Our classmate "E. B." Davis, who spent the summer in Hanover, left there by bus for his home in New Jersey two days before the second hurricane drenched Hanover on September 11. No word has come how he fared on the trip in the face of the approaching storm.

Alexander S. Warden '19, son of our late Class President, O. S. Warden, following in the footsteps of his father, now holds the official position his father long held in the Salvation Army in Great Falls, Mont.

Secretary, Treasurer and Bequest 108 Mt. Vernon St., Boston 8, Mass.