Class Notes

1913

MAY 1963 WARDE WILKINS, WILLIAM B. TERRY, J.J.B.
Class Notes
1913
MAY 1963 WARDE WILKINS, WILLIAM B. TERRY, J.J.B.

The late Fred Meumeister's daughter, Mrs. Louis Banknecht, has notified us that her mother Alma died in January.

Frances Nutt is not going to be able to be in Hanover in June. She did give news of Yick Nutt's and her children. Mary Nutt Smith, M.D., is one of a, team doing research in schizophrenia in a Danville, Ky., hospital. She has four children. David Tysen Nutt '44, supervises several accounts at Ketchum MacLeod and Grove in New York. He has five children and lives in Scotch Plains, N.J. Robert Hurd Nutt II49 is managing editor of the magazine Madison Avenue." He has three children and lives in Dougan Hills, Staten Island. Frances continues her interesting writing and has a play about to be filmed.

You and Me in '63 What a month June will be! Old friends with new faces And bulges in many places!

Ellen and Al Urion are taking a year's world trip by freighters and cannot be in Hanover. They will have to come to the 55th in 1968 and urge us to do the same by freighters if they have a successful trip. They are to be envied.

Kippy Tuck and Katherine left Paris on January 21 to spend much time in Grosse Pointe, Mich., but promptly came down with Asiatic flu in New York so have been in Nassau, Bahamas, recuperating. They have to return to Paris from Grosse Pointe in May and are most disappointed that commitments will not permit them to return to U.S.A. and Hanover again in June.

Carl Pfau has retired and moved from Chicago to Winter Park, Fla., with an ad- dress of 905 Greentree Drive. His semi-activity as executor and trustee in several large estates will require his returning to Chicago, one week each month.

John and Laura Remsen on their trip through Florida found Ed Sides in Largo and Bob and Mildred Conant and Jack andLouise Nelson in Ellinor Village, Ormond Beach.

George Stiles, George Davidson, Cap Avery, and Earle Bidwell rang the bell again for 1913 at the luncheon of the Palm Beach alumni. Wil Taylor '10 says this is the second time 1913 holds the honors.

It is with sadness we report the death of Francis Parkinson Walsh on Sunday, March 3 at Lowell. The "In Memoriam" for "Bear" will be included in this or a subsequent issue and was also in the April Newsletter

Bertha Ewing has presented to the College for the Music Department Mose's piano and seven large framed pictures from Mose's collection, suitable for the music rooms.

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