Class Notes

1906

April 1960 EDWARD B. REDMAN, A.W. CHAPIN
Class Notes
1906
April 1960 EDWARD B. REDMAN, A.W. CHAPIN

Reports are coming in from our travellers, although Secretary Ned Redman and wife have gone A W O L, on their South American tour. They are now listed - on our records as missing.

Bill Page, back from a nice visit in Florida, writes that he has a home for a picture of the 'O6 baseball team. Dr. Charles F.H. Allen, grandson of our beloved Type Hitchcock, and a great baseball lover, wants very much to get one. If any of you has one please loan it to Bill, 26 South 24th St., Camp Hill, Penna. He will make a copy for the doctor and return the original.

Charlie and Helen had mighty hard luck on their Caribbean cruise. Two days before reaching their first port of call, Charlie fell and broke his back. He had a brace fitted in Puerto Rico, was hoisted in and out of planes and ambulances in a basket, and is now back home - much photographed - and coming along nicely. He is going to be OK in a couple of months. lowa, seeing him for the first time in winter in fourteen years, greeted him with a terrific round of snowstorms. '

Although our son Dave is no longer in college, we still follow the hockey team on which many of his old teammates are playing They are a wonderful bunch of boys who are a credit to the college in every way and doing very well in the League also. At the Yale game, in this small world, we met and sat with Fred Scribner's daughter, and husband and daughter Muriel who is engaged to marry Mike Hollern, one of the team.

Eve and Clyde Souter went to the winter Olympics at Squaw Valley and were especially delighted to see America beat the Russians in hockey. Clyde feels that the games are an excellent force toward better International Relations.

Secretary and Class Agent 300 Harrison Ave. New Canaan, Conn.