Class Notes

1901

April 1955 EVERETT M. STEVENS, RICHARD WARD
Class Notes
1901
April 1955 EVERETT M. STEVENS, RICHARD WARD

Jack Andrews had to pay a visit to the hospital for another operation but is out now and feeling in pretty good shape. He says it is about time he gave up such luxuries and also they interfere with his business. No doubt he' will be down in Maine later on trying his hand at salmon fishing as has been his custom for years.

Chan and May Cox left the first of March for a month's stay in Jamaica. Although it has not been a hard winter in Boston they feel a change in the Tropics will be good. Johnnie and Alma Ward were in Florida at Punta Garda for several weeks this winter, and Frank and Elsie Cudworth are in St. Pete until May, so with Morty Crowell at Kissimmee, the Phelps at Orlando and the Hallidays at Winter Park, there is certainly a chance for a good round-up in Florida this year.

Gene Leach represented the Class at TedHancock's funeral and very properly so, for no doubt Gene was Ted's oldest friend, as they lived in adjoining houses and played together as small boys. Then they roomed together freshman year down in old Hallgarten, with George Pingree and Boy Haskell. Ted was in Gene's office just the day before he died, and said he was going up to Hanover for another checkup as he was not feeling too well.

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