Class Notes

1908

MAY 1967 SYDNEY L. RUGGLES, LADRENCE M. SYMMES, ARTHUR LEON LEWIS
Class Notes
1908
MAY 1967 SYDNEY L. RUGGLES, LADRENCE M. SYMMES, ARTHUR LEON LEWIS

Betty Baine, George's widow, wrote from Red Bank, N. J. "I always look forward to receiving the DARTMOUTH ALUMNI MAGAZINE, with the '08er, which I also enjoy, and I am happy to be still considered a member of the Dartmouth Family."

Harold Cogswell from Oak Park to LarrySymmes: "We'll see you in 1968, I hope. I feel in the pink of condition right now."

Web Evans to Larry Treadway: "We are both up and doing whatever is necessary to keep on going, but I must admit the 80's are not the 70's. My chief interest is lawn bowling and playing Scrabble with Priscilla. (Your editor enjoys that game also.) She does a lot of reading; I prefer good music and we both like the same kind of TV programs. Our famly status is about the same as it was ten years ago: one wife, two sons, two daughters-in-law and two grandchildren."

Walter Furman reports that HaroldJoyce's address in the 1966 Directory is incorrect and should be 2095 Commonwealth Avenue in Brighton instead of 205. Please make the change in your Directory.

Dolly Gray to Larry Symmes: "I haven't had my head above water since the middle of January making out income tax returns and still they come. This is my hard year. Our son and heir Jack quit the Bank of America and took a job with the Stanford Research Institute. He is now in Stockholm, Sweden."

Amos Lanphear reports that he and Leita have tried to maintain a tolerant attitude toward Connecticut weather, have good appetites and are in "pretty good shape for the shape we are in."

Larry Treadway to your editor: "We are going home April 8. It has been a beautiful winter and wonderful weather. I have walked on the beach two or three miles every day and have pushed Helen around in a wheelchair."

Art Wyman, the chief and historian of the Wyman Clan sends a genealogical note of his ancestry: "Francis Wyman, Elizabeth Richardson were married May 2, 1617 in the little stone church (still standing) in West Mill, Herts. County, England, this year being the 350 th Anniversary."

Mrs. Charles C. Severance of Menlo Park, Calif., has made a memorial gift of $500 to the 1908 share of the Dartmouth Alumni Fund in memory of her late husband.

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