Class Notes

1907

MAY 1966 G.W. GREBENSTEIN, ROBERT D. KENYON
Class Notes
1907
MAY 1966 G.W. GREBENSTEIN, ROBERT D. KENYON

Our informal 59th reunion will take place on Commencement weekend, June 10, 11 and 12, and we will be assigned to Middle Fayerweather. How many of you plan to be back? Application cards will be mailed to you upon request and you will then send your application for rooms direct to the Bursar. Hope to see you in Hanover this June.

We are pleased to learn that Bishop Nilesand Luna arrived home from Florida via plane safe and sound. Luna had been in the hospital there for several weeks. We visited them and found that she was doing nicely. Keep up the good work!

Dr. Harry S. Whitaker of DeBary, Fla., writes that he is enjoying good health for his age and that Miriam had a cataract removed from her right eye last July with excellent results. Best wishes to you folks from us all!

Don Williams' granddaughter Marcia Orkins and her husband Timothy with baby Karen have moved from Manchester, N. H., to Fairbanks, Alaska, and enjoy that part of the U.S. very much. Don has seven grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren. When in Keene, N. H., be sure to call on him. His address is 28 Court Street.

Judge McLane's wife Elizabeth (according to the March 12 issue of the Concord Daily Monitor) is still skiing at her age of over three score years and ten. Elizabeth made six trips down the two-mile mountain skiing each trail including Catapult and the Wildcat according to her daughter-in-law, Susan Neidlinger McLane, who writes the N. H. Skiing column.

Dwight Hiestand is in Merida, Yucatan, where he has been spending most of the winter months. Albert Kitching's daughter Marjorie has been to Hong Kong recently and other Oriental ports.

It is interesting to note from the Concord Journal that William N. Wyman's son, William T. '36, operates an old-time insurance agency at 27 Walnut Street, Concord, Mass., "63 years old but modern all the way."

In March the Dartmouth Club of Sara- sota, Fla., held its luncheon at the Yacht Club in Anna Maria. There were 74 present, among them were classmates Fred Baldwin, Allan Brown, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kenyon, Leon Sprague, Dr. and Mrs. William D. Walker, and Mrs. William Sanborn. Others of our generation were Mr. and Mrs. Horace Kidger '03, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Brown '05, and Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Burleigh '11. That is quite a delegation.

George E. Liscomb is publisher of the "Suburban Sun," Concord's suburban weekly, address is 265 Pembroke Street, Pembroke, N. H. (Post Office, Suncook) 03275.

Mrs. Helen J. Andrews, wife of our classmate, Walter R. Andrews, died on July 31, 1965 at Scotland, Conn.

Classmates having birthdays in May: Edward Ashley (1); Dwight Heistand (4); William Witham (10); Ernest Frost (14); Leon Holman (15); Phil Chase (18); Orlando Davis (23); and Louis Wood (30). We wish you all a very happy and healthy birthday.

New address: Mrs. Jerome A. Macdonald, 1356 William T. Morrissey Blvd., Quincy, Mass. 02169.

On a recent Sunday afternoon we were delighted to have Dr. William M. Bodwell '06 and the Jacksons of Framingham, Mass., visit us here in West Upton. We relived those years with our Dartmouth friends while on the campus. It did us all a world of good.

The 1966 Dartmouth Alumni Fund campaign now in its 52nd year had its official opening on April 1 and is oft to a good start. It is hoped that all living members of outclass will participate. The widows are responding well, as they always do. Bob Kenyon, our Head Class Agent, will be delighted to hear from you at Concord, N. H., R.F.D. #3. The Kenyons have returned home from Florida.

Classmates, be sure to write me when the spirit moves. I enjoy hearing from you.

Secretary, Box 321, 8 Grafton Rd. West Upton, Mass.

Class Agent, R.F.D. 3 Concord, N. H. 03301