Class Notes

1906

OCTOBER 1963 EDWARD B. REDMAN, NORMAN RUSSELL
Class Notes
1906
OCTOBER 1963 EDWARD B. REDMAN, NORMAN RUSSELL

Gladys Zehnpfenning has written a most interesting book about Nat Leverone. It reviews his boyhood years, his honors and riotous escapades at Dartmouth, his business experiences and his activities in scores of civic, educational, and religious areas.

If anyone would like to hear a good story, write to Bill Bodwell. He has retired and lives with his dog at 620 Union Ave., Framingham, Mass. Has no living relatives so has plenty of time to think up good stories. Am still laughing over the one he sent me.

Bill Page spent the summer assisting with the coaching of the American Legion baseball team in Camp Hill. Bill writes that through his work with the Health Group he has learned that the Krebrozin Foundation, 105 West Adams St., Chicago. Ill., is able to be a lot of help to anyone who has cancer. Write them direct if interested.

A letter from Frances Chidley advises that Chid is not very well but enjoys visiting with his children and grandchildren.

Madalyne Brock advises that her oldest granddaughter is spending next year in Europe on a Guggenheim scholarship. Her grandson is a student at the Juilliard School of Music in New York City.

Bob Adriance has taken issue with the Press about girls at Dartmouth. He says that there were female students in summer school back in 1906 so the present ones are not the first. The record shows that the girls in our day were schoolteachers working for their M.A. degrees. The girls today are undergraduates.

Warner White is back at 42 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island.

Norm Russell will be glad to get your check for dues.

Secretary, 30 Harrison Ave. New Canaan, Conn.

Treasurer, 9 Pond St., Newburyport, Mass.