Class Notes

1902

JANUARY 1966 JULIUS A. BROWN, ROBERT C. CLARK, HAROLD E. PLUMER
Class Notes
1902
JANUARY 1966 JULIUS A. BROWN, ROBERT C. CLARK, HAROLD E. PLUMER

Of interest to many more than his few remaining classmates, is the fact that Col. J. Frank Drake, the recipient of more honors than anyone else in the class, and whose portrait hangs in the Drake Room in the Hopkins Center, has given up the apartment in Pittsburgh where he lived for so many years, and is moving to the ancestral home in Pittsfield, N. H., where he was born nearly 85 years ago. His address there, after May 1, 1966 will be 37 Main Street.

Of course, Duckie is not a person to stay put but he assures me that in no matter what part of the world he roams, his headquarters from now on will be in New Hampshire. A recent letter from Vienna states.... "Last Monday, I motored to Bratislava (behind the Iron Curtain) just for the day, and found it most interesting, but the people looked very poor. I go tomorrow to Zurich and Geneva. Then to Paris and the Riviera from where I sail for New York." Welcome to your new home, Duckie.

Secretary, 29 Messer St., Laconia, N. H.

Treasurer, 7 Burt St., Bellows Falls, Vt.

Bequest Chairman,