Class Notes

1901

February 1955 EVERETT M. STEVENS, THEODORE N. WOOD
Class Notes
1901
February 1955 EVERETT M. STEVENS, THEODORE N. WOOD

Jimmie Howe says he has finally retired and is comfortably situated; he is living with his sister in Springfield, Vt. Jim also says that as long as most of us have reached the 75-year mark, we stand a good show of making it 100. Some optimist that fellow!

Deacon Hildreth continues his duties as Town Clerk of Westford, Mass., a position he has held now for about forty years, we believe. He had the pleasure of sitting with Stan Qua at the exercises this summer of their 50th anniversary of graduation from the Harvard Law School. ... Warren Heald is still living in Chester, Vt., but has retired, after fifty years on one job. He has a family of three girls and two boys, and a number of grandchildren. ... Mort Crowell left Cleveland early in January for Florida where he will spend the winter at Brahman Inn, Kissimmee, Fla., returning home about the first of May. Mort was recently an honored guest at the Past Presidents Night dinner of the Northern Ohio Chapter of the American Heating and Ventilating Engineers Society. He was one of. the early presidents of this Chapter, serving in 1917-1918.

Bill Sykes has been under the weather but is much better. Bill says his farm is now in good shape, and his "glads" are well established and bringing in considerable income. The Butterfields are established in their new home in Brewster down on the Cape. "Butter" has been busy making improvements, painting, designing and building cabinets, and getting his garden ready. He moved two hives from his former home in Whitman and has taken off a bountiful supply of honey.

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

Bequest Chairman,