Class Notes

1906

April 1957 EDWARD B. REDMAN
Class Notes
1906
April 1957 EDWARD B. REDMAN

Nat Leverone writes from Palm Beach, Fla. that his health is almost back to normal. Expects to be back on the job about May first.

Norm Russell spent the first three weeks of March at Fort Lauderdale.

Freddie Walsh has just completed 47 years in the ministry. For twenty years he was pastor of the Groton, Conn., Congregational Church. In 1951 he moved to Phillipston, Mass., to become pastor of a 58 member church. Their meeting house, which was built in 1785, was for a long time used for town meetings and is today the only full-time church in Phillipston.

Frances and Charles Parker were surprised during the holidays to receive a visit from their son, a Lt. Colonel in the Dental Corps of the Air Force, who had been stationed for three years in Burderop Park, Wiltshire, England. He brought with him his wife and their two sons, and as the Parker's daughter and three children were present they had quite a celebration.

Three of our classmates passed away during February:

Dr. Paul R. Felt - February 4, 1957 Harold G. Rugg - February 13, 1957 Dana B. Gove - February 19, 1957

Have you sent in your check to the Alumni Fund? The College needs the financial help of all of us so please give as generously as possible.

I regret that I have to close with a report of the passing of two of our classmates. HughMacLean died in St. Petersburg, Fla., Feb. 9, 1957. Memorial services were held in the chapel of the First Presbyterian Church in Evanston, Ill. where Hugh had made his home for about 60 years. Busily occupied with his own business in Chicago, Hugh had not found the time to attend our reunions to his regret. Bill Blatner, who kindly sent me a notice of Hugh's death, writes that Hugh and he had both belonged to the Cliff Dwellers Club in Chicago. Hugh was also a member of the Glen View Club.

After a lingering illness Allen Graves died at his home in Harlem Feb. 3, 1957- Kindly, patient, self-effacing, Allen had devoted his life to the service of his people. As a wise physician and understanding friend, he will be missed by a wide circle of friends. The class was represented at the funeral by StanleyBesse, who had sent flowers in the name of the class.

Our deep sympathy goes to the wives and families of these two men.

Secretary and Class Agent, 37 East 39th St., New York 16, N. Y.