Class Notes

1908

MAY 1966 SYDNEY L. RUGGLES, LAURENCE M. SYMMES, ARTHUR LEON LEWIS
Class Notes
1908
MAY 1966 SYDNEY L. RUGGLES, LAURENCE M. SYMMES, ARTHUR LEON LEWIS

Don Comstock wrote to Larry Symmes: "I have been retired for over five years and am sorry to admit that as far as retirement is concerned - retirement is not all that it is cracked up to be. My physical health is good - but I find that my mental health is not what it was."

Bob Kenyon '07 reported to your editor that on March 8, the Dartmouth Club of Sarasota made its annual visit to Anna Maria. "We had 74 men, women, and friends present. In our generation were Mr. and Mrs. Horace Kidger '03, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Brown '05, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kenyon, Allan Brown, Fred Baldwin, Leon Sprague, Edith (Mrs. Bill) Sanborn, all of '07 and Mrs. and Mrs. Nat Burleigh '11."

Seymour Rutherford wrote to LarrySymmes. "The Florida climate and my asthma, or, to be more modern, emphysema, did not mix too well so am trying out Southern Pines, N. C., to find out if location is better than medicine in some cases. So far the results have been so much better than I expected that I sometimes wonder if it is really so. Of course, there are some mighty good doctors here too, and must give them some credit but this is my winter resort from here on."

Scott W. Mann, 80, president of the National Bank of Newbury in Wells River, Vt., and a lifelong resident of Woodsville, N. H., died on March 22, 1966, at the Cottage Hospital in Woodsville. A detailed account of his activities will be found in the "In Memoriam" section in this or a subsequent issue.

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