Class Notes

1906

MAY 1966 EDWARD B. REDMAN
Class Notes
1906
MAY 1966 EDWARD B. REDMAN

June is the big month for the Class of 1906. It will be our last official reunion so no one should miss being present in Hanover if they can possibly help it. FrancisChilds has been working hard on the program and I am sure that we will enjoy every minute of our weekend. As of March 30 Francis reported that eleven classmates and two widows had written that they would be present. Three others reported that they hoped to be present.

The Concord Daily Monitor of March 2, 1966 carried a wonderful tribute to HerbertRainie, written by Harold Cheney.

A letter from Walter Dakin, who is visiting his daughter in Los Angeles, Calif, advises that: his wife, Genevieve, broke her left hip and is just now beginning to get around with the help of a walker. They both hope that they can be with the class in Hanover for the 60th Reunion.

The Class will be sorry to learn that Charles Luck died on the morning of March 10.

Cap Pierce writes that he has been loafing so hard it was necessary for him to enter the infirmary for a check-up. Is back home and enjoying life.

Clark, Cooke, Cummings, Pierce, and Walsh will all be a year older by the end of May.

Just received a card from Harold Fish mailed in Hong Kong, says that he will be in Hanover for our reunion.

Will be seeing you in Hanover June 10.

1906 Class ReunionHanover - June 10-12, 1966

Secretary and Class Agent 37 Harrison Ave. New Canaan, Conn. 06840