Class Notes

1908

June 1962 SYDNEY L. RUGGLES, LAURENCE M. SYMMES, ARTHUR LEON LEWIS
Class Notes
1908
June 1962 SYDNEY L. RUGGLES, LAURENCE M. SYMMES, ARTHUR LEON LEWIS

The annual spring migration from Florida to New England has taken place and Artand Juliet Soule have returned to Shelter Island Heights on Long Island; Larry andHelen Treadway to the Williams Inn in Williamstown; Henry and Blanche Stone to Haverhill, Mass.; Seymour and Edith Rutherford to Waddington, N. Y.; Ralph and Mary Currier to Amherst, N. H.; and from '07 Allan Brown and Bob Kenyon to East Andover and Concord, N. H. The last five aroups spent the winter at Anna Maria Island.

Bin the March number of "American Forests" appeared the following tribute to our Rosie Hinman by the editor, James B. Craig. "This makes for good will. Just how much the writer had not realized himself until he attended a tree farm dedication at Caribou, Me., last September 15. Despite inclement weather, several hundred people braved the cold drizzle to welcome a man they regard as a friend and neighbor, John H. Hinman. Mr. Hinman has been a woodsman-forester for the International Paper Company for more than half a century and his firm has been managing land in Maine for over a century. Key purpose of the occasion was to dedicate the 126,000 Fish River Tree Farm, the largest in the Northeast."

Ted and Helen Dunn celebrated the 50th anniversary of their wedding in Bermuda in April with their son, Ted Jr. '42, his wife Marti, and the three grandchildren, Sheila, Linda, and Heidi. Missing was their daughter Janet who is vice-principal and dean of girls at Los Altos High School, La Puenta, Calif.

Your editor has received from Larry Treadway the "Rest and Ramble Guide" of Treadway Inns, "50 Years of Hospitality," listing the Treadway Inns numbering 25 from the Long Trail Lodge at Pico Peak in Vermont in the North; the Parkway Inn at Niagara Falls to the West; to the Harbor View in Edgartown on Martha's Vineyard to the East; to the Grapetree Bay Inn on St. Croix Island to the South and in Europe, the Land Salzburg Mittersill Inn in Mittersill, Austria. Each is shown with a picture, description, and surroundings, and places to Rest and to Ramble.

By the time this appears our informal 54th reunion will be a memory of the past but we should all begin to plan for a glorious 55th in 1963. It may be the last one for many of us.

Class Notes Editor R.F.D. I, Laconia, N. H.

Secretary, 120 Broadway, New York 5, N. Y.

Class Agent, North St. (R.D.), Medfield, Mass.