Class Notes

1906

October 1956 EDWARD B. REDMAN, NORMAN RUSSELL
Class Notes
1906
October 1956 EDWARD B. REDMAN, NORMAN RUSSELL

I want to personally thank all the members of 1906, which includes the wives and children, and also the widows and their children, for the wonderful support given to our 50th Year Alumni Fund. Thanks to you all. 190! won the Green Derby by raising the largesl fiftieth year total up to now.

Such a good time was had at our 50th I am sure we are all looking forward to the 55th. One of the reasons we had such a good time was the presence of so many of the widows.

Effie Moore writes that she has become grandmother for the sixth time. Her daughter Rachel has two boys and two girls and sos Richard has one boy and one girl. She also writes that Richard's daughter was a delegate to a conference of the Youth Foundation held in Hanover last March and was entertained at the home of Alma Milham.

Anne Perry has written to thank 1906 for the happy time she and Sue Hanlon enjoyed at our 50th. The atmosphere was so friend and congenial that it made them feel righ at home, she said.

A letter from Florence Herr tells how glad she was to get the postcard with all the sig natures. Was sorry to miss Reunion but was just out of the hospital after a mild hear attack.

During July and August, Joe Nuelle, Norn Russell and Lonnie Russ were in the Mar Hitchcock Hospital for check-ups. All are now back home so the doctors didn't find too much wrong with them.

Secretary, 37 East 39th St., New York 16, N.V.

Treasurer; 9 Pond St., Newburyport, Mass.

Bequest Chairman, THURLOW M. GORDON