SPECIAL NOTICE: - 1912's 47th Informal Reunion will be held this June as planned at The Bonnie Oaks Inn on Lake Morey at Fairlee, Vt., Friday, June 26 to Sunday, June 28. The tax is only $29.00 per person and includes dinner Friday night; breakfast, cocktail party and banquet Saturday night; and breakfast Sunday A.M. More details will be sent to you by the Inn and you can make your reservations now direct with the Inn or through the Committee of Arthur Burnham, chairman, Roy Lewis or Quechee French, who have been very much on the job. Don't put this one off or miss the fun, it's later than you think.
Randy Burns will be there this June, how about you? Just received a card today from Randy that fishing was extra good the first day off Tavernier, Fla., and he will be dropping by to see us in Lake Worth on his way North.
Alvah Storey "Brutus" Holway paid a surprise visit to "Dutch" Waterbury this winter in Aguirre, Puerto Rico, and they both dug up some "very old details" on some of you good classmates. Write them for details.
Elsie and Babe Hartshorn spent several weeks this winter at Occum Lodge in Hanover while Babe was taking treatments at the Mary Hitchcock Hospital. Both have been under considerable strain this year but Elsie believes Babe has responded wonderfully well to the recent treatments. We all hope so too and wish him a speedy recovery.
In late February Lyme Armes wrote that Chris was in the Doctors' Hospital in Washington, D. C., recovering from a serious abdominal operation. We sincerely hope the news is better as this notice is being written and that Chris has recovered fully and rejoined Lyme in their apartment in Washington. The sincere sympathy of the Class is with them both.
From Roy Lewis I received a copy of a newspaper clipping from the Boston Sunday Herald of March 8 reporting the death of Kenneth Huntington Goss, Wednesday, March 4 at the George Washington Hospital, Washington, D. C. Ken put up a game fight after his severe operation of last year and subsequent retirement to Arlington, Va. The heartfelt sympathy of the Class is extended to his wife and family. 1912 and Dartmouth have lost another loyal son.
Quechee French reported to the Mary Hitchcock Hospital this March for correction of a pinched nerve resulting from a spine injury sustained years ago. Glad to report that he is recovering and has regained some of his "old time" sense of humor which has endeared him to his golfing partners. While at Hitchcock Bertha and Quechee had an opportunity to talk with Elsie and Babe Hartshorn.
"Pike Childs" is reported out and in circulation again after a two-weeks' "plumbing-job" operation and Warren Bruner was in the Georgetown University Hospital for treatment of a thrombosis in his bad leg this March. Hope both are really feeling fit again, as Lyme says this winter has been tough on "Old Grads.
Henry Van Dyne, Lily and Roily Linscott phoned Lyme from some place in South Carolina en route to No. 1 North East 87th St., Miami, Fla. Hope to see them all at Lake Morey this June.
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