Class Notes

1901

February 1954 EVERETT M. STEVENS, CARL M. OWEN
Class Notes
1901
February 1954 EVERETT M. STEVENS, CARL M. OWEN

"Butter" Butterfield writes he is being relieved of some of his duties and activities and is taking it a little easier. His son Robert is located in West Virginia in conservation work and his daughter is married and lives in Weston, Mass. The youngest daughter, Patricia, graduated from Wheaton, and is now married and living in Randolph, and has charge of a kindergarten in Quincy.

George Sunderland and his wife enjoyed the Christmas holidays with their daughter in Lincoln, Nebr. George says he thoroughly enjoys the life of retirement. Art Barnard has a new address, 16 Sterling Square, South Boston. He reports he has recovered completely from his operations of last spring.

Perley Grant recently had a most interesting experience. Some fifty years ago when he was a student at the Andover Theological Seminary he organized a church out of a group of people in a new residential section of Beverly. The church celebrated its 50th anniversary in November with elaborate programs. He was thrilled to be so warmly received at the exercises after so many years. ... Bill Sykes, in his usual cheery letter, says he is well and working hard, and has been having good luck with the flower and vegetable crops from his farm and the profits have been rather satisfactory.

Secretary and Treasurer 42 Bridge St., Deep River, Conn.

Bequest Chairman,