Class Notes

1902

OCTOBER 1967 JULIUS A. BROWN, ROBERT C. CLARK, HAROLD E. PLUMER
Class Notes
1902
OCTOBER 1967 JULIUS A. BROWN, ROBERT C. CLARK, HAROLD E. PLUMER

None of us, at our 65th reunion in Hanover, though we wondered at the absence of Henniker Sanborn whom we had counted on as a sure attendant, notwithstanding the distance to California, could have realized that he was already on his death bed at the time. It is a great shock to have to record that the end came only a few days later. An obituary will appear in this or a subsequent issue, but we all wish to join in deep appreciation of his life.

In a happier vein, a copy of a splendid interview has reached us that appeared in a Winter Haven, Fla. paper with John Walker, who did attend the reunion, and planned to go on from there to Expo '67 in Montreal. There is no holding down a good man! Herm Farwell, after showing off some of his fine family in Hanover, went on to visit his oldest son, Hermon W. Farwell Jr. in Pueblo, Colo., with a stop-over with his daughter, Mrs. McCann in Des Plaines, Ill. Our class president, Chet Studwell, sent back a colorful card from Aruba, in the Dutch West Indies. Julius Brown attended a conference on Star Island, off Portsmouth, N. H., of the Institute of Religion in an Age of Science. From there he went on to visit one of his sons, Arthur M. Brown (Dart. '43) who now teaches at Bates College in Lewiston, Me.

It is obvious that some of us octogenarians are still going strong.

Secretary, 29 Messer St., Laconia, N. H. 03246

Treasurer, 7 Burt St., Bellows Falls, Vt. 05101

Bequest Chairman,