Reports about some of the ladies of 04 during the past year, indicate a fondness for travel" Ida Charron, wishing to call on a friend in England, hopped a plane as nonchalantly as you please, to spend a few days on the other side of the Atlantic. Ruth Streeter now and then goes . to the West Coast for an outing. Augusta Fletcher during the latter part of 1965 traveled hither and yon to an extent that would tire a trained athlete. The latest migrant to take to the road is Marion Woods who, with her sister and brother-in-law, started West by the long route going south to Washington, the Carolinas (where she intended to visit Augusta Fletcher in Chattanooga), and later appeared in Dallas before reaching California where she now is. A report about Marion from a neighbor told that, by chance, while staying at the Hotel Vosburg in San Jacinto, she happened to run across Harry Morse whom she discovered was a member of '04. They had a wonderful time talking about 'O4 classmates.
Fritz Root's widow, Elsinore, has moved to Costa Mesa, Calif., where she is living with her daughter, Barbara, who was recently widowed.
Matt Bullock enclosed a clipping about Arthur S. Bolster Jr. who is a teacher of American History at Newton High School and who will become associate professor of education at Harvard. He will continue to teach and work on curriculum development projects at Newton, and will supervise apprentice and interim teachers under Harvard's new "Student Teaching Center" plan which he helped to pioneer. At Harvard he will teach curriculum and methods for future high school history teachers, and participate in a long-range curriculum project supported by the U.S. Office of Education on the analysis of public controversy.
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