To bring information up to date on Ros and Una Powers: a granddaughter, Virginia Christine Wolf was born on July 11, 1958.
You will find In Memoriam in this issue for Line Morton, who died on August 28, after a long illness. After his return to Boston from New York he was one of the regulars at the '13-'14-'15 table at Pattens on Wednesdays as long as he was able to climb the stairs.
Word from Leonard Martin in Webster Groves, Mo., advises of the arrival of another grandchild, making seven in all. He and Alice went to Mt. Rainier in Washington a year ago and on up to Skagway, Alaska; this last summer to California, visiting Sequoia National Park, Kings Canyon National Park and Yosemite. Next summer it will be Norway and the Fiords.
George Steele suffered broken ribs and head injuries in an automobile accident in September but reports from the Framingham Union Hospital say he is definitely on the mend.
Milt Aronowitz flew over to England to meet Gretchen who has been touring the Scandinavian countries. From London they flew to Zurich and on to Lucerne, Lake Como, and Venice. They returned via Florence, Rome and Paris.
A large number of postcards have been returned. Send in your vote and the next Newsletter will give the results to date. Do you want a mid-term reunion in 1960 or 1961, instead of waiting until the 50th for our next gathering?
This summer Mose Linscott climbed or bushwhacked the remaining eleven of the 47 mountains over 4.000 ft. in New Hampshire which he had not previously accomplished, thereby becoming a charter member of the 4000'er Club - part of the Appalachian Mt. Club of which Mose is a life member. "Positively no more bushwhacking," he asserts.
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