Time has come to send the class news to the ALUMNI MAGAZINE and "NO NEWS." The first of the month I sent letters to five classmates asking them to write me. So far nothing. The Class has no two members living in the same city so there is no chance to get one man to report on the other.
No decision has been made about the Class Luncheon the day before the Harvard game. If it is held, plan on being there. Will miss Art Chapin's help. And speaking of Art, last year seven friends of his sent in memorial gifts to the 1906 Alumni Fund.
There are two classmates from whom we have not had any news for some time. They are Clyde Souter and Robert Wallace. If anyone can get any word about them please let me know.
The Class will be glad to hear that BillBodwell is getting good care in the nursing home.
Early in September I received a letter from Winifred Glaze which is still hard to believe. Ralph had been in such bad condition that the nurses had to keep him tied to the bed. Now he is walking around, talking, and showing the same stamina he exhibited on the football field.
Harold and Jean Fish have sold their home in Wilmette and moved to Florida. Their new address is Suncoast Manor, 6909 9th Avenue South, St. Petersburg, Fla. 33705.
Our treasurer, Francis Childs, is to be congratulated on keeping the class solvent. He could, however, use the dues from a few more classmates.
In October Bess gave Shorty Neal a many candled cake. This month the following boys will be looking for one, Thurlow Gordon,Arthur Kelley, Bill Page, Charles Parker and your Secretary.
During their informal reunion in Hanover last June, these '07ers traveled tothe Buena Vista Inn, Stafford, Vt., fora Saturday lunch; (l to r) Ethel Lindley,Greb, Allan Brown, Crick and HelenaCrocker, Ethel Grebenstein, Lura andBob Kenyon.
Secretary and Bequest Chairman, 420 Merwyn Rd. Merion Station, Pa. 19066
Treasurer, 14 Allen St., Hanover, N. H. 03755