DARTMOUTH 1912 HANOVER "OFFICIAL" 45th REUNION
June 9 to 11, 1958 "Don't MISS your DATE in '58"
Garry Garrison and his Reunion Commitee have completed plans for our "Official" 45th Reunion by the appointment of our ciassmate, Rev. Harry Lowd to conduct the usual memorial services for the Class.
News comes of the death of Warren Graves at his home in McLean, Va., following a coronary attack. The sympathy of the Class is extended to his widow and two sons,— Warren, who is a jet pilot in the Air Force now stationed at Jacksonville, Fla., and Philip of Vienna, Va.
A picture of Henry Viets with six other distinguished physicians, representing a total of 293 years of membership in the Boston Medical Library recently appeared in the rotogravure section of the Boston Sunday Herald. Henry has distinguished himself in many fields relating to medicine, including the authorship of Medical Histories.
Garry and Elizabeth Garrison attended the wedding of their son, at Fort Benning, Ga., the middle of April. They found the weather at Lake Worth, Fla., so bad that they became fed-up and returned to their home in Westfield, N. J., April 30. Garry attended the Class Officers Meeting on May 2 and 3, and joined Roy Lewis and Quechee French to put final touches on plans for the Reunion Dinner and the Class Luncheon get-together.
Changes of Address: Dr. Royal J. Haskell (Retired), New Bedford Road, Rochester, Mass.; Charles E. McCarthy, 1322 Westmoreland Road, Falls Church, Va.
At the Class Officers meeting in Hanover on May 2 and 3, we were represented by Eddie Luitwieler, Class Agent; Fletcher Clark and wife, Class Treasurer; Henry Van Dyne, Bequest Chairman; Garry Garrison and wife, Reunion Chairman; and Heinie Urion, Class Secretary. We were also joined by Randy Burns, Quechee and Bertha French, Roy and Floppy Lewis and on Saturday afternoon by Doc Art and Mrs. Burnham. It rained Saturday afternoon so we all adjourned to the Lewis mansion in Lebanon. We watched the Kentucky Derby on television and Quechee make a book on which he made a dime by losing it in the cuff of his trousers although
At the Class Officers meeting in Hanover on May 2 and 3, we were represented by Eddie Luitwieler, Class Agent; Fletcher Clark and wife, Class Treasurer; Henry Van Dyne, Bequest Chairman; Garry Garrison and wife, Reunion Chairman; and Heinie Urion, Class Secretary. We were also joined by Randy Burns, Quechee and Bertha French, Roy and Floppy Lewis and on Saturday afternoon by Doc Art and Mrs. Burnham. It rained Saturday afternoon so we all adjourned to the Lewis mansion in Lebanon. We watched the Kentucky Derby on television and Quechee make a book on which he made a dime by losing it in the cuff of his trousers although he was ready to tear up the carpet in pretending to look for it. Quechee paid for dinner for all of us that night at the Inn although he doesn't know it yet. He carries a wallet with a padlock on it.
Secretary, 120 Broadway, New York 5, N. Y.
Class Agent, 184 Commercial St., Maiden 48, Mass.