Margaret and Arthur Cragin celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary in 1964 and at the same time Arthur decided to retire after nearly fifty years of active dentistry work. They were looking forward to a life of leisure enjoying their children and grandchildren. However in February Margaret fell and broke her hip and arm. Since then complications have set in and she has to have nursing care 24 hours a day. I am sure that the Class will want to wish her an early and complete recovery.
Have had a few answers to my questionnaire but no one has yet answered all the questions correctly. Several have said that it was hard to believe that we had ten classmates who were born outside of the United States. Unless my records are wrong the following are the ten men included in that list. China - Sayres; England - Bankart, Heyhoe and Seager; Mexico - Molina; Nova Scotia - Bowlby and Commeau; Ontario — Chidley; Scotland - Rainie; Sweden - Hagberg.
When we go back to Hanover for our 60th Reunion next spring we may find another old landmark on its way to oblivion. The Hanover Inn is going to be torn down and replaced with a larger and more efficient hotel.
When this issue reaches you 1906 will have held its yearly pre-Harvard lunch at the Algonquin Club in Boston.
Birthdays in November - Gorden, Hagberg, Kelley, Page, Charles Parker and old man Redman.
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