Class Notes

1907

MAY 1963 Box 321, 8 Grafton Rd., ROBERT D. KENYON
Class Notes
1907
MAY 1963 Box 321, 8 Grafton Rd., ROBERT D. KENYON

Our informal 56th reunion dates are June 17, 18, and 19 at Hanover. How many of you plan to be back? Application cards will be mailed to you upon request, and you make your reservations for rooms direct to the Bursar. Hope to see you this June.

On March 2 the Dartmouth Clubs of Sarasota, St. Petersburg, and Orlando met at the Sarasota Bay Golf Club to greet President Dickey where he addressed some 200 Dartmouth alumni and wives. It was a thrilling and alive meeting. Those present from '07 were Harold Baldwin and his sister, Allan Brown, O.C. Davis, Leon Sprague, Bishop Niles and Luna, Dick and Lucy Lane, and Bob and Lura Kcnyon.

Albert Kitching, "Kitch," telephoned that he is enjoying excellent health and that he will attend the Alumni Fund class agent dinner at the University Club, Boston, Mass., on April 4. He says that Leon Holman has just recovered from an influenza attack and is feeling much better.

Don Williams has been spending a few days at the Memorial Hospital, Brattleboro, Vt., where on March 27 he had an eye operation. Dorace writes that he is making a fast recovery. He should for he has two granddaughters, Marcia and Lucia, in training there as well as a cousin who is a nurse.

Julian Harris, P.O. Box 3305, Fort Worth, Tex., has good health and is retired but is not at all sure that he will enjoy retirement life. He thinks often of those "good old days" he spent on the campus at Hanover. So do we all! They were the wonderful years - never to be forgotten.

Dick and Lucy Lane and Bishop andLuna Niles have returned from Florida after spending a very pleasant winter there. During the month of April others northward bound were Leon Sprague, Allan Brown, Bob and Lura Kenyon who arrived home after the 15th.

Classmates having birthdays in May are: Edward Ashley on the Ist, Curtis Plummer, 2: Dwight Heistand, 4; William Witham, 10; Ernest Frost, 14; Leon Holman, 15; Robert Cochrane, 17; Phillip Chase, 18; Orlando Davis, 23; and Louis Wood, 30. May good health and good luck, good friends, and good cheer be the best birthday gifts you receive each year.

Bob Kenyon, head class agent, writes me that the Alumni Fund is making excellent progress as of this date, but that he hopes that you will all take part in it so that we will have 100% participation as well as making our quota. Let's give him a hand. Bob also states that Mrs. Jack Stilphen, Gwendolyn, who is assisting him by contacting the widows of our classmates, is doing a splendid job and is receiving a wonderful response from them. Congratulations to all of you good folks!

I made my fourth visit on Bill Sanborn at the Worcester City Hospital recently and he shows much improvement since my last call on him.

I enjoy receiving your letters, so be sure to keep in touch with me when the spirit moves.

Secretary, G.w. GREBENSTEIN West Upton, Mass.

Class Agent, R.F.D., Concord, N.H.