Class Notes

1914

November 1955 PENNELL N. ABORN, CHARLES S. BATCHELDER, MARTIN J. REMSEN
Class Notes
1914
November 1955 PENNELL N. ABORN, CHARLES S. BATCHELDER, MARTIN J. REMSEN

Seems as though members of 1914 move around a lot, but maybe it's only because your secretary hears about the changes and tries to keep the record straight. So get out your class directory and change Luke Giles' address to 1074 Banksville Road, Pittsburgh 16, Pa., and Pat Pattillo's address to 66 High Road, Newburyport, Mass.

Back in September Jim and A dele Gregg acquired a new television set, thanks to Adele, who held the lucky number or something at the Wellesley Hills (Mass.) Market. Possibly that was Jim's reward for his hard work on the Alumni Fund. Mart and Kathleen Remsen went to Dallas, Texas, with the Bill Cunninghams, to be present when Bill received the Texas Award of Distinction for 1955.

The Hanover Inn reports that Jesse Hubel and his wife were there in September as was President Buck. He was in Hanover as chairman of the Alumni Council committee on Bequests and Estate Planning. This was the occasion of the fifth annual meeting of Class Bequest Chairmen.

Speaking of Ellsworth brings to mind that those of you who have not responded to the questionnaires which he sent out last year will have probably received another copy by the time these notes are in print. You are urged to return it completed, and completed means what the dictionary says. You might be surprised at the amount of interesting information you are concealing and of how much help it is in keeping the record in order both for the Class and the College. You are again reminded of the scholarship benefits derived from purchasing turkeys from Nary's Wah-Hoo-Wah Farm, Lebanon, N. H. Getting broilers or larger birds from this source is similar to the old adage "sawing wood warms you twice."

Secretary, 40 Byron Rd., Weston 93, Mass.

Treasurer, 165 Marlboro St., Wollaston, Mass.

Bequest Chairman,