Class Notes

1899

March 1956 PHILIP H. WINCHESTER, EDWARD R. SKINNER, JOSEPH W. GANNON
Class Notes
1899
March 1956 PHILIP H. WINCHESTER, EDWARD R. SKINNER, JOSEPH W. GANNON

March birthday greetings to our Class Treas- urer Eddie Skinner and to our farthest away one in Hawaii, Louis Benezet.

A correction: Dr. Charles Bonney's new address is 422 East Mount Pleasant Ave., rather than as shown in the February notes. By the time this issue of the MAGAZINE reaches you, '99's 56th consecutive Round-Up will have been held in Boston, and there will shortly thereafter be issued a Newsletter telling of that long-cherished event. Mrs. "Gramp" Wardle and her family sold their home on Winthrop Terrace, Meriden, Conn., last year and Mrs. Wardle is now living with daughter Gratia Woods in Tacoma Park, Md. Hawley Chase's wife Margaret suffered a stroke on January 6, and though at this writing, February 4, there has been some improvement, her condition is still serious. It is a long time since Amy Ford has enjoyed good health, and now a fall in her home has laid her up again. We all regret her misfortune.

Warren Kendall is still on the go, meetings in New York, Washington, and Pittsburgh and where else; but what with having spent Christmas in California, Ralph Hawkes and wife Blanch are close seconds. And this is about all your scribe can dig up for this time!

Secretary, 659 Allen St., Syracuse 10, N.Y.

Treasurer, 11 Park View Drive, Worcester 5, Mass.

Bequest Chairman,