Class Notes

1906

November 1961 EDWARD B. REDMAN, NORMAN RUSSELL
Class Notes
1906
November 1961 EDWARD B. REDMAN, NORMAN RUSSELL

Nat Leverone is without question the most prolific after dinner speaker in the whole country. Has been known to make three speeches in a day and then start all over again the next day. If you read that a Nat Leverone has spoken in Chicago on Tuesday, in St. Louis on Wednesday and in Miami on Thursday, you can be sure that he is our classmate.

In late August I took a tour around Cape Cod and in East Orleans called on Carolineand Joe Cushing. Unfortunately they were not at home but I received a very noisy welcome from their two dogs.

Walter Dakin had to miss our reunion because his wife Genevieve was quite sick. However, she is now very much better and is looking forward to making another trip in the near future.

Late in June Fred Parker received a plaque of appreciation from the Hanover Zoning Board for his many years of service from 1939 to 1961.

On his West Coast trip this summer ArtChapin visited with Phil Chase in Salt Lake City. Found him in good health and still carrying on his Red Cross Blood Bank work. His wife Elizabeth was slowly _ recovering from a very bad automobile accident.

Art also talked with Bill Page by phone and learned that Bill was a three-time great grandfather.

Norm Russell has sent out his notice ot class dues so if you haven't paid them, he will be glad to hear from you.

Lonnie Russ is now back m New York living at 419 East 57th Street.

Ben Mathes has left North Carolina and is now living at 4 Walnut Crescent, Montclair, N. J.

Bob Adriance writes that his grandson is a senior at the University of Maine and his granddaughter, a freshman at the University of New Hampshire.

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