Class Notes

1907

JUNE 1964 G.W. GREBENSTEIN, ROBERT D. KENYON
Class Notes
1907
JUNE 1964 G.W. GREBENSTEIN, ROBERT D. KENYON

This issue of the ALUMNI MAGAZINE will arrive just previous to our informal reunion which will take place on Commencement weekend, June 12, 13, 14 and we will be assigned to Hitchcock dormitory. Time is running out on us all, we hope that you will be able to make it and meet the old college friends of our time.

From Oxford, N. C., comes word that Jamie M. King Jr., grandson of Mrs. Victor L. King, of Middlebrook Road, and of our classmate the late Dr. King, has been granted a prize fellowship in mathematics and science at the Harvard University Graduate School of Education. Pete, son of former Middlesex Borough recorder Jamie H. King Sr. '34 and Mrs. King now of Valley Cottage, N. Y., was one of ten applicants from all over the country selected for this honor. A graduate of Nyack, N. Y., High School, he attended Cornell School of Engineering for three years. Then joined the Marine Air Force as a fighter pilot. After eight years he resigned his commission and entered the University of North Carolina, graduating last January. He teaches now in Oxford, N. C., School system.

Hobbs Knight of Ogunquit, Me., reports that he is gaining every day but it is slow process. He hopes to get on his feet by the end of May. Best Wishes, Hobb.

Walter Nesmith of Nashua, N. H., who enjoyed his 87th birthday on April 25, says that he never expected that old age could be so beautiful. Isn't that wonderful, classmates?

I received a very nice letter from HerbertMitchell of La Grange, Ill. Herb and his wife Marnie have just returned from their annual nine weeks' winter vacation in Tucson, Ariz., where he enjoys playing Golf at the Skyline Country Club on an 18-hole course out of the side of Catalina Mountain. He also attended the meeting of the Dartmouth Alumni Association where 50 were present when the Dean of Tuck School arrived. The Mitchells are in wonderful shape.

Classmates having birthdays in June are Benj. Washburn (1), Edward Barker (3), Robert Stokes and George Jamison (6), Edward Harris (11), and William Martin (20).

The Alumni Fund Campaign closes June 30 so please make "Some One Happy" by having 100% of our living classmates participate in this 1964 campaign regardless of the amount of the gift. We'll make the dollar objective so let's be an all-out and alliime winner! You will enjoy a happy summer if you do your share on the Alumni Fund for Dear Old Dartmouth.

Summer birthdays are as follows: July, William Kimball (3), Edward Temple (7), Charles Woodworth (8), Ted Redington (14), Charles Wing (16), William Walker (18), Perley Churchill (19), Marl Taylor (25), and William Wildey (30). Those in August are: Herb Mitchell (14), Howard Tuttle (15), Solon Vail (22), Bob Kenyon (25), Frank McDonough Jr. (26), and Harold Oliphant (27). September birthdays include: Walter Sanborn and Edwin Cutts (5), Carlos Pierce (7), James Grant (8), Bob Lyon (9), Reuben Hayes (14), Bill Jennings (16), John Taylor (17), Julius Dutton and-Louis Gerry (18), Tute Worthen and Dutch Grebenstein (19), John Crocker (20), Hobbs Knight (24), and Dick Ordway (26).

Your Secretary always enjoys your letters so please keep them coming.

Secretary, Box 321, 8 Grafton Rd. West Upton, Mass.

Class Agent, R.F.D. 3, Concord, N. H.