Class Notes

1904

May 1956 HARRY B. JOHNSON, CHARLES I. LAMPEE
Class Notes
1904
May 1956 HARRY B. JOHNSON, CHARLES I. LAMPEE

Being down in Dodgertown your secretary finds himself caught oft' first base as far as class news is concerned.

One item of interest to the Class will be news of Clarence W. Gormley. His family was contacted by telephone at Kendall, Fla., where Gorm has been in the real estate business for years, with offices in Miami. A year ago he fell and broke a hip and was laid up for some time and this year he fell again, broke his other hip, and' when your secretary called, Gorm could not reach the phone.

Gene and Kate Sewall left a couple of days after Beck and Sally arrived in Vero Beach, March 18; no amount of counsel and pleading would stop Gene from heading for the snow drifts of New England. Last heard of Him he was in Maryland.

The Sewalls and Johnsons just missed a call from Mrs. Harrie Muchemere, who stopped at our hotel. We both were more than sorry to miss her. She makes her home in DeBary, Fla.

Tom and Mrs. Streeter had a delightful cruise to the West Indies during February and are now back home in Morristown, N.J.

Sid, Hay, Pen, Rosy, Ned, Matt, Bernie,Boyle, Kid Vail, Jack Sanderson and RalphSexton are all somewhere in Florida; there may be other fortunate members of the Class in the Sunny South.

You will be reading these notes the middle of May, and most of the gang will be back North, and planning, I hope, to be with us in Hanover, June 8, 9, 10, at South Mass. Hall; the dates are fixed and it will be Commencement Weekend. Try and make it - a big party.

At this writing your secretary is happy to say everybody in the Class is in fairly good health and I have no bad news to report.

The Dartmouth Club of New York will hold its Annual Awards Dinner on April 24, at which time the Club will honor our classmate Charles K. Woodbridge and Basil O'Connor '12 and S. L. Weaver Jr. '30. It is one of the great pleasures of a Secretary to record these honors coming to classmates. The recognition is an evidence of what our classmates have contributed to the betterment of civic life in their communities.

See you in June.

Secretary, 100 North St., Pittsfield, Mass.

Class Agent, 9 Foxcroft Rd., Winchester, Mass.