Class Notes

1907

May 1954 H. RICHARDSON LANE, PHILIP H. CHASE
Class Notes
1907
May 1954 H. RICHARDSON LANE, PHILIP H. CHASE

The following '07 stalwarts represented the Class at the annual dinner of the Alumni Association of Greater Boston on February 17: Coburn, Grebenstein, Kitching, Lane,Liscomb, Plummer, Sanborn, Smart, Stevens, and Woodworth.

A recent letter from Bill Jennings from La Jolla, Calif., reports that he is in excellent health (why not, since he is still a young man?) and will try to be in Hanover in '57. Bill has called on Henry Thrall '06 several times during the latter's confinement in a La Jolla hospital.

Your secretary is happy to report a recent visit with Harry Wellman in Hanover. He was in good form, but doesn't carry any surplus weight.

Art Taylor reports a health condition which restricts his activities, though he is able to teach on a part-time schedule at Endicott Junior College in Beverly, Mass.

Good old Bill Ahem, who is not really so old, says he is all right if he slows up and relaxes. "At our advanced age," he writes, "what else can we do?" We think, you've got something there, Bill! Classmates will be glad to have a report on his fine family. Richard, University of New Hampshire '34, is married, has two children, and lives in Portsmouth, N. H. Frances, now Mrs. Dana Bogart, has four children and lives in Concord, N. H. Betty, University of New Hampshire '50, has been Mrs. Edward A. Lamphier Jr. since last October and lives in North Scituate, Mass. Billy had one year at the University of Vermont and is now in the Army at the Panama Canal. Congratulations, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ahern.

Bob and Mrs. Kenyon have acquired a home in Bow, N. H. Bob says that it is to be their retirement base.

Judge and Elizabeth McLane spent a two-week skiing vacation in Canada in late February.

Dick and Lucy Lane enjoyed their usual late winter vacation in Sarasota, Fla., and in Sea Island, Ga.

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