Class Notes

1898

FEBRUARY 1966 ERNEST P. SEELMAN
Class Notes
1898
FEBRUARY 1966 ERNEST P. SEELMAN

A letter was received by Oscar Tabor from Mrs. John C. Moulton (Maude E.) enclosing a check for our class fund. It is the loyalty of our '9B women that contributes so largely to Oscar's success as Class Agent.

On Dec. 7, 1965 this from 104 Andrews Ave., Delray Beach, Fla., from Catherine F. Carney, genial Joe's faithful pal. "Enclosed you will find check for the ALUMNI MAG-AZINE. There are very few left from the '98 class, but there are a few lucky ones who still can get around. Joe is feeling fairly well, after a very serious illness last year. He gets out and walks a little each day. We came down here the first of November to escape the cold weather. In March Joe will have his ninetieth birthday. I trust you and your wife are in good health."

The last word I had received from Anna Nolan, widow of George (Doc.) Nolan, was in the early spring of 1963 in response to my appeal to her to attend the 65th reunion. Recently I wrote to her. The following reply was received from an attorney. "Your letter of December 22, 1965 addressed to Mrs. George Nolan of Middleboro, Mass.. has been forwarded to me, inasmuch as I am administrator of her estate. I regret to advise you that Mrs. Nolan died on April 17, 1963." This was two months before our 65th in June, 1963. Anna was a woman of fine mentality, holder of a Columbia University doctorate. She was an inseparable companion of "Doc." Her loyalty to the College matched his own. There are no children to whom belatedly we can express our sense of loss, but it should be recorded here.

A letter was received by Oscar Tabor from Mrs. John C. Moulton (Maude E.) enclosing a check for our class funds. It is the loyalty of our '98 women that contributes so largely to Oscar's success as class agent.

Secretary, Room 1204-A 50 Court St. Brooklyn 1, N. Y.