Class Notes

1904

OCTOBER 1966 LEIGH C. TURNER, BRUCE W. SANBORN, PROF. MYRON E. WITHAM
Class Notes
1904
OCTOBER 1966 LEIGH C. TURNER, BRUCE W. SANBORN, PROF. MYRON E. WITHAM

Charlie Tubbs, our head class agent, had his 50th anniversary of ordination in the ministry of the Episcopal Church and 49 years in its priesthood, on June 24. On the day of the observance he and Anna went to a church service and spent the day quietly at home. A number of cards and other remembrances came to their home. While retired from active work since late 1951, he is an Honorary Canon, attached to the Cathedral Church of St. Luke in Portland, Me.

Matt Bullock writes, "I am now living with my son, Matthew W. Bullock Jr., 214 West Hortter Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 19119. He is the second deputy in the office of the City Solicitor. Recently, I sat in court and watched him handle and win a case for the City of Philadelphia in which 50 million dollars was involved." Matt writes that he is in pretty good health and was invited as an honorary guest to the recent meetings of the Urban League in Philadelphia.

Roscoe B. Smith wrote recently that he is well and has changed his address to 6359 Adobe Road, Twentynine Palms, Calif. 92277. Fred R. Poor has changed his address to 28 Church St., Belfort, Me. 04015. Mrs. Ada Fellows, widow of John H. Fellows, has been living with her son, W. Scribner Fellows, who recently suffered a heart attack which was fatal. Our sympathy is extended to Mrs. Fellows who is living at 125 Ten-Acre Road, New Britain, Conn. 06052, and plans to continue to live there.

From "Robbie" (Edward K. Robinson) we learn that Marion Woods is well and busy; Bruce Sanborn has been in Lenox, Mass., for three weeks, and Ralph Sexton passed on. Our deepest feelings go to Mary Sexton, Ralph's widow, and our thanks to her for Ralph's many contributions to our class.

Secretary, W. H. Markham & Co. 506 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo. 63101

Treasurer, Sanborn, Jackson and Rice 520 Endicott-on-4th, St. Paul, Minn. 55101

Bequest Chairman,