Class Notes

1906

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

Soon after you receive this issue of the MAGAZINE you should be on your way to Hanover to help celebrate our 60th.

Crawford Bishop has recently published a book, "Missionary Legal Manual." It is an interesting and instructive book as he has traveled the world over practicing and teaching international law.

Jeannette Bowlby is sorry not to be able to attend our reunion but her arthritis makes it impossible. We are sorry to hear that her son Noble E. passed away three years ago.

In a letter to Art Chapin, Max Hartmann writes that he is back in Palma, Spain, after a 32,000-mile boat trip to Australia, New Zealand, and Tahiti. Max says that his sons Rob and Paul have retired from the Navy. Bob is settling down in Annapolis, Md., and Paul in Norfolk, Va. Before Paul left Japan the Emperor pinned on him an "Order of Merit with Grand Cordon of the Rising Sun."

Art and Catherine Chapin returned home the last of April after visiting their daughter Nancy in Denver, Colo., and their daughters Barbara and Mary in St. Louis, Mo.

Our president, Walter Powers has taken his kayak and gone to England for a month. Will be back in time to preside over our reunion.

King Benton, who is living in the "Carmel Valley Manor," Calif., has two children, ten grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren. As far as my records go this leads the class.

While in the South Art had a visit with Arthur and Marion Kelley. They both hope to be at the reunion.

Bodwell, Edgerton and Leverone will be celebrating their birthdays in June.

1906 Class ReunionHanover - June 10-12, 1966

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