Our informal 58th reunion will take place on Commencement weekend, June 11, 12, and 13 and we look forward to seeing you all again on the Dartmouth campus. Dormitory cards will be mailed to you from Hanover.
It is very interesting to know through Bob Kenyon that Dick Southgate's niece Sherry Clark Bryant of New Canaan, Conn., remembered her Uncle Dick by donating to the Alumni Fund in his memory. Mrs. Bryant is a wife, daughter, sister, sister-in-law, niece, great-niece, granddaughter, aunt, cousin and mother of Dartmouth men. Her blood surely runs green and white! Remarkable, and it is one for the books!
Art Winslow, Bowden Street, Waterville, Me., is back home again after spending five weeks in the Thayer Hospital during February and March battling pneumonia. Art and Elizabeth hope to be in Hanover in June at our informal reunion which they enjoy so much.
Allan Brown enjoyed meeting up with Warren Currier and Allan Perkins '08 and wives while in La Jolla, Calif., with RockeyHazen and wife and Bill Jennings.
On St. Patrick's Day, March 17, I was delighted to receive some very special Hallmark cards from Harry McDevitt's sister Edith and brother George wishing us "The Luck of the Irish" and showing us "How to catch a Leprechaun and get his Pot O' Gold" which was quite interesting. On that same day Kid Richardson 'O8 of Los Angeles, Calif., reminded me to review the photograph of the 1907 varsity baseball team on which Harry '07 and we both were members along with Sid Hazelton '09 and to note how few of its members were alive today.
Bob and Lara Kenyon have spent nine weeks in Pensacola, Fla., about five hundred miles from Anna Maria with Lura's sister who passed away on February 29. Your classmates extend to you their sincere sympathy.
Classmates having birthdays in May: Edward Ashley (1); Tod Plummer (2); Dwight Hiestand (4); William Witham '10); Ernest Frost (14); Leon Holman (15); Phil Chase (18); Orlando Davis (23); and Louis Wood (30). Happy, Healthy Birthdays to all of you good folks.
Our classmate, Capt. Elwin F. Cutts, passed away on March 17, at the Chelsea Naval Hospital and your secretary has received newspaper write-ups from the Washington Star, Manchester Union, and the Milford Cabinet for which I thank classmates Leavitt, Kenyon, and Williams. See In Memonam of this or a subsequent issue for more details.
New address: Mrs. Edith Sanborn, Apt. #330, Mease Manor, Dunedin, Fla. 33528.
The Dartmouth Alumni Fund campaign is on for 1965 and good progress is being made. Congratulations to the widows of our classmates who are responding early and in good amounts.
Please remember that I enjoy receiving your letters, so please keep them coming my way. Ethel and I are looking forward to seeing you in June.
George and Harriett Hoyt '07 in Berkeley, Cal., with visiting classmate AllanBrown (r) of East Andover, N. H.
Secretary, Box 321, 8 Grafton Rd. West Upton, Mass.
Class Agent, R.F.D. 3, Concord, N. H. 03302