Class Notes

1906

April 1956 EDWARD B. REDMAN
Class Notes
1906
April 1956 EDWARD B. REDMAN

ios6 IS THE BIG YEAR FOR 1906.

From the scarcity of 1906 news received this past month it must be that everyone is trying to keep ahead of the sheriff or else that they are already in his grasp.

Our oldest living member, George JamesSeager, was 82 years of age on February 8. George has always been a most loyal member of the class and we are looking forward to seeing him in Hanover this June.

Halsey Edgerton has been having a pretty rough time in the Mary Hitchcock Hospital. Latest reports are that he is improving slowly.

Arthur Chapin spent a weekend in Hanover the last of February. Harold Rugg expects to spend the Easter week in New York visiting friends and enjoying the theatre. Lonnie Russ was in Boston the last of February and had the pleasure of visiting with Walt Powers.

Are your plans all made for the Big Weekend in Hanover this June?

By the time you read this, the 1956 Alumni Fund campaign will be under way. This year 1906 is trying to make an extra good showing, not only in the amount of money contributed, but also in the number of contributors. Every member of the class should show his appreciation of what the College has meant to him over the past fifty years by sending in his gift as promptly as possible.