Brevity must be my watchword this month.
Thirteen men and seven wives attended the 51st Reunion in June. Squid's letter with the announcement of 99 contributors and $6,300 given by the Class is evidence 1904 believes in Dartmouth College. Hats off to Squid and thanks for a wonderful job.
On October 22 Harvard plays Dartmouth at Hanover. What about our 52nd annual Round-up in Boston?
Our classmate Dan Colesworthy passed away June 23. An In Memoriam will be found in another section of the MAGAZINE.
The Fletchers have had a fine summer; spending part of the time in the mountains of North Carolina.
Nice note from Jack Sanderson, Orlando, Fla. He has a new grandson headed for Amherst. "For shame Jack! !" He sends regards to Sid, Rosy and everybody.
Yes, Pete was married November 20, 1954, to Lucy J. Rohrbacker in Pawtucket, R. I. Our congratulations to both.
Card from Sid with picture of Millionaire Clubhouse located at Montague, Mich. Can't tell whether Sid stayed there, but it's the play house of Bartlett - of the Hooker Electrochemical Co.
Recent telephone talk with Amasa Bowles, Charlestown, N. H. He is feeling pretty well. Bruce Sanborn spent part of the summer in Lenox, Mass. Bruce and Mrs. Sanborn attended the Boston Symphony concerts at Tanglewood. Twenty-four members of the Class sent greetings to Bill and Mrs. Slayton upon their 50th Wedding Anniversary, July 19. Jig and Mrs. Lever one spent the summer in Europe and have just returned home.
Peacham called on the Lockwoods this summer in Opportunity, Wash. He reports Mrs. Lockwood was recently elected president of the Washington State Federation of Women's Clubs. Morey not too well, but up and about.
Your Secretary wrote to Drive and MildredFord. A letter received this week says that they were not damaged by the hurricane and are both well.
Notice has been received by the Secretary that Roscoe B. Smith had been hospitalized at Excelsior Springs, Mo., but a wire received from the hospital states that he was released on June 16 and is now in Seattle, Wash. A letter to Roscoe has not yet been answered and it is hoped that he has improved in his health.
Mrs. Bill Kneeland has written from her home in New Hampshire that Bill Jr. is entering the University of New Hampshire and the younger son is entering the Huntington School in Boston, Mass. How these kids grow up.
Secretary, 100 North St., Pittsfield, Mass.
Treasurer, Morristown, N. J.
Bequest Chairman,