Class Notes

1890

February 1961 WILL A. CHARLES
Class Notes
1890
February 1961 WILL A. CHARLES

As of the beginning of the new year this report covers the condition of the five living members of '90.

Dr. Perry S. Boynton, Class President, has been bedridden for two years and is now under the care of the American Red Cross at 29 Elm St., Morristown, N. J.

Prof. John H. Gerould lost his wife last summer and since that time has been mentally ill and is under the constant care of a nurse at his home in Hanover.

A letter from Prof. Frederick O. Grover of Oberlin, Ohio, notes that he is in good condition but that his wife fell and broke a hip but is making recovery after surgery.

There is no word from Walter Rowe but assume that he is well and living with his son in New Bedford, Mass.

Your Secretary has suffered a partial loss of his eyesight but is able to be up and move around his home. He is hopeful that his sight will improve.

We believe we are all now among the ten oldest living alumni.

Secretary, South Acton, Mass.