George Steele was off for the Virgin Islands in March for a three weeks' relaxation from Choate School, Wallingford, Conn. His trip in Europe last year is happy memories now, especially his visit with Keith and Doris Wood in Lisbon, Portugal.
Bill Terry and Sarah, John and LauraRemsen, Bob and Mildred Conant and Wilkins will be in Hanover for the Class Officers meeting in May. It is doubtful that HarveyMcClary or Line Wilson can get on from the West for the Friday and Saturday meetings. ...Wilk represented Bill Terry and the Class at the Boston Class Agents dinner and meeting at the Boston Club on Beacon Street, April 29.
Stub Stoughton and Grace have a new address of 165 Washington St., Morristown, N. J., and Albert Laird is now in North Ferrisburg, Vt.
Wright and Martha Hugus announced in March the marriage of Mary Anne to Mr. Phillippe M. Neff on March 5 at the Church of Saint Mary's Episcopal at Arlington, Va. All at our last reunion will remember Anne, particularly the tennis delegation.
General and Edna Wilson joined the Floridians after the Boston dinner and are enjoying sunshine at Delray Beach. General, after meeting so many Dartmouth men, says evidently "all good Dartmouth men go to Florida instead of Paris or Heaven when they retire."
Jack and Louise Nelson's home was broken into by youths escaped from the State Industrial School in Manchester, the last Sunday eve in March. The three teen-age boys were picked up in Yonkers, N. Y., where they fled in a stolen car. Much of the first floor was ransacked, but they did not go to the second floor. Louise had just recently returned from Phillips House, Massachusetts General Hospital, in Boston.
Ralph and Florence Samuel have been in Hawaii, Manila and Hong Kong, and in March, two weeks in Japan: "Tokyo is most unattractive, but we go tomorrow to Kyoto for a week and hear it is lovely up there. Greetings to all."
It is with sadness we learn of the death of Ben Hartshorne's wife Helen Bube at Pompa no Beach, Fla., while visiting their daughter, Mrs. Mary H. Gregory. The Hartshornes have been living in New Castle, N. H., since Ben's retirement. The funeral was in Reading, Mass., their former home, where she had been a member of the school committee.
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