Class Notes

1906

MAY 1965 EDWARD B. REDMAN
Class Notes
1906
MAY 1965 EDWARD B. REDMAN

Have you sent in your gift to the 1965 Alumni Fund? If not your fund committee will appreciate it if you will do so as soon as possible. The class quota has been increased so please be as generous as possible.

1906 had twelve members in the Century Club last year but we need several more to make our quota this year.

Art Chapin received a letter from MaxHartmann the first of March advising that he is still wandering around Spain, France, and Italy. Says he expects to be back for our sixtieth reunion. Art will probably include items from his letter in the next Green Messenger.

Leigh Martin writes from Palm Springs, Calif., that the winter in Portland, Ore., was very severe. High water from the mountain streams damaged a great many cottages and some fine homes. Edith and Leigh left Palm Springs the last of March to go to Dallas, Texas, to visit their daughter.

When Art Chapin was in Framingham during March he had the pleasure of a visit with Bill Bodwell. As you know for many years Bill was chairman of the Board of Health so has a host of friends with whom he likes to visit.

On March 18, Bill Knibbs '34 and Lila took Eleanor and me to a Dartmouth dinner in La Jolla and there I had the pleasure of a visit with Max Hartmann's son Robert.

The last of February I wrote to fifteen classmates asking them to write me about themselves and their family so I would have some news for the ALUMNI MAGAZINE. AS of April 1 Leigh Martia is the only one who has replied.

The first of March Helen Rix wrote me that her husband Burt had died on August 8, 1964. In 1951 he had a nervous breakdown and never went back to the office so he was her constant companion for thirteen years during which they travelled around the country attending sport events.

Clark, Cooke, Cummings, Pierce and Walsh will celebrate their birthdays during May.

Secretary and Class Agent 37 Harrison Ave. New Canaan, Conn. 06840