Class Notes

1913

MAY 1964 WARDE WILKINS, WILLIAM B. TERRY
Class Notes
1913
MAY 1964 WARDE WILKINS, WILLIAM B. TERRY

Walter Haley spent two weeks in the West Roxbury Hospital in January but is at home now at 12 Baste Terrace in Roslindale and able to write his usual interesting and humorous letters.

Clayton A. Fairbanks, founder of the Needham Times and publisher of the paper since its first edition on March 10, 1932, in Needham, Mass., has sold it to his longtime associate Kenneth W. Webb. Clayt will continue in the printing business at his present location, 113 Chapel Street as Fairbanks Press, Inc. Clayt was born into a newspaper family, his late father, George C. Fairbanks, was founder and publisher of the Natick (Mass.) Bulletin.

Lt. Col. and Mrs. John Locke Cheney gave a reception to dad and mother, JosephYoung Cheney and Hazel, to celebrate the Golden Wedding Anniversary at 3790 Tenth Way, N.E., St. Petersburg, Fla., on Easter Sunday, March 29. The wedding was April 12, 1914 at Lebanon, N. H. Bob Conant andMildred drove down from Ellinor Village, Ormond Beach, Fla., and Joe and MarieBarnett from Clearwater to help celebrate the occasion.

Ralph Drury and Isabella are at Urmona Beach, Fla., their permanent address 86 Valencia Drive, and the Conants have seen them several times this winter. Bob also plays golf with Jack Nelson about three times a week at Ellinor Village.

Little is the dorm which has been allotted to 1913 for the 51st reunion, June 15-18. Next door Brown is where 1912 will be celebrating their 52nd. The tax will undoubtedly be $15.00 for men and $7.50 for wives with refunds for all or any dinners not attended, such as the Alumni Dinner at the Field House, etc.

The Ivy League Club in Sarasota sponsored the Dartmouth College Glee Club on March 30, 1964 for the scholarship fund. The concert was at the Municipal Auditorium and sixty boys gave "a concert of varied selections of both classical and popular choral music." The meeting of the Dartmouth Club of Sarasota previous to the concert was on December 30. Dr. Cy Jones keeps us informed on the Sarasota doings.

The Wednesday luncheons of '13, '14 and 'l5 at Purcell's, 10 City Hall Avenue and School Street, continue popular. The regulars for 1913 are Carl Shumway, Steele and Wilkins (January-April). The table is on the second floor just before you enter the downtown room of the Harvard Club.

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