Class Notes

1906

DECEMBER 1966 EDWARD B. REDMAN, FRANCIS L. CHILDS, EDWARD B. REDMAN
Class Notes
1906
DECEMBER 1966 EDWARD B. REDMAN, FRANCIS L. CHILDS, EDWARD B. REDMAN

Our pre-Harvard luncheon at the Algonquin Club, Boston, on Friday October 21 was a most enjoyable and interesting affair. The attendance, however, was very disappointing. Warter Powers, Art Chapin, Pandall Cocke with his conpanion, Don Dunbar, and your secretary were all of the classmates who came. But we did enjoy the company of Roger Brown '05 and Bill Smart '07.

Francis Childs was called to Henniker to visit his sick sister. Nat Leverone and BobRussell reported that illness was preventing them from attending.

I am sure that everyone who was present enjoyed the tall tales of our college days and especially the description of some of the football games.

Catherine and Art Chapin were in Hanover to attend the Princeton game but unfortunately I did not catch up with them.

Charlie Luck's grandson Edward, is a freshman at Dartmouth.

Cap Pierce writes that a Dartmouth freshman wrote him that the boys in his class go to their lectures in torn shirts and jeans. And some of the professors deliver their lectures with a pipe hanging out of their mouths.

The Class will be sorry to learn that Mrs. Ralph Beetle died in Hanover on October 5, 1966.

There will not be any 1906 birthday celebrations in December.

Secretary, 37 Harrison Ave. New Canaan, Conn. 06840

Treasurer, 14 Allen St., Hanover, N.H.

Bequest Chairman