Stan Qua is pleased with the announcement from Australia recently of the birth of a granddaughter.... Harry Clark is still carrying on his professional activities in Danvers, Mass., where he has been practicing for many years. He does admit he has had to slow down some but as he says, "considering the shape lam in lam feeling fine." ... Richard Leach also rejoices in the birth of a granddaughter to his daughter and her husband in Rockville, Md. His son Richard is located in Durham, N. C., with Duke University. This summer he taught at the University of Texas.
The first suggestion to come in for the reunion next June is from Howard Hall and he thinks it would be well to have a fleet of wheel chairs for that occasion. The idea reminds us that some years ago at the suggestion of Alma Ward and Edna Hunter we did have such conveyances available for the halt and the lame. There are pictures in the files of several who found use of such modes of transportation.
We are in receipt of a very interesting letter from Edward N. McMillan Jr. '41 and we were happy to hear from him. Following his graduation from College he went into the service and spent four and a half years with the Air Force as a 817 pilot in the European theatre. This service was remarkable and noted with honors. In 1946. he became associated with Merrill Lynch and was head of their Los Angeles office for some years. Since the fall of 1955, he has been in Boston with this company, serving as vice president in charge of operations. He is married, has three children, two boys and a girl, and lives in Hamilton, Mass.
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