Letters from a. number of our classmates have been received suggesting that from now on we hold a reunion in Hanover every year at Commencement time. Everyone, who was in Hanover last June, seemed to be enjoying himself and there is no reason why our family shouldn't get together at least once a year. Drop us a line if this appeals to you, and the necessary arrangements will be made for rooms, etc.
Bill Woods writes that on September 1 he had a grand visit with Bernice and Gus Ayers at their beautiful home in Woodside, Calif.
Bob Richardson's wife Yolande passed away at the New York Hospital in August. A few days before she died, she asked her lawyer to send a check for the Alumni Fund, which was most thoughtful and generous of her.
A letter from Norm Russell advised that Nat Leverone, who was vacationing at Marblehead Neck, was rushed to the hospital early in August and was still there on September 13.
The Amesbury, Mass., News of August 11 had a very interesting editorial on Eric Kelly's book, Bradford's Whistle. It is the story of the "town's economic vitality and proud stance in the field of carriage craftsmanship."
Herb Ranie has recently been elected a state senator in New Hampshire. Congratulations, Herb.
Anna Mae and Earle St. Clair and Hilda and Lyman Frazier were guests at the Hanover Inn during the summer.
New addresses: Robie Evans, 2030 State Street, Apt. 8, Santa Barbara, Calif.; and Charles Kraft, 618 Truman Road, Kansas City 6, Mo.
Secretary, 37 East 39th St., New York 16, N. Y.
Treasurer, 9 Pond St., Newburyport, Mass.
Bequest Chairman,