Class Notes

1908

APRIL 1959 GEORGE E. SQUIER, LAURENCE M. SYMMES, ARTHUR LEON LEWIS
Class Notes
1908
APRIL 1959 GEORGE E. SQUIER, LAURENCE M. SYMMES, ARTHUR LEON LEWIS

As I have been wintering in this delightful spot, I could see how proud Harvard should be to adopt the word "Verotas" on its college shield.

By the time you read this, it will be too late to plan for this year but just the time to plan for the next. You will, no doubt, be interested to know who of the Dartmouth family are present or about to come, for our Dartmouth winter reunion in Florida!

At this writing (March 3) the list includes the following (if any names are inadvertently omitted, they will be here anyway, so let's not quibble) who will be accompanied by their wives: Don Litchard '17, Harold Brown '14, Larry Symmesi Arthur Soule, Allan Perkins, Dutch Schroedel '25, C. N. Batchelder '14, Harry Johnson '04, George Dow '02, Robert Kugler '35 and two sons, John Thompson, Phil Thompson, George Lowe, Amos Lanphear, Paul Nourie '29 and daughter and Clinton Bills. In single harness will be General Knox, Harry Rogers, Bert Thwing, Albert Perry and W. B. Harwood (honorary '08), not forgetting the Treadways, Packards and your humble scribe.

The bad news comes from the Hospital Department. Sorry to report that Dr. Bert Thorpe, a habitual attendant at these reunions, is at this writing reported to be in the Mary Hitchcock Hospital following and recovering from an operation.

Chet Melville has been in the hospital again with ticker trouble and is missing his first winter in Florida in twenty years. Satisfactory progress is reported.

Harry Harnman reports discomfort since coming down here in October and will leave for his home in Manchester, Conn., as soon as weather up there will permit.

One day last week the writer had a headache but has completely recovered without hospitalization.

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