Class Notes

1909

FEBRUARY 1968 BERTRAND C. FRENCH, LEON B. FARLEY
Class Notes
1909
FEBRUARY 1968 BERTRAND C. FRENCH, LEON B. FARLEY

February 17 is the 62nd anniversary of the dedication of the New Dartmouth Hall. How many remember how cold it was on that happy occasion when more than one got frosted cheekbones or ears?

Prof, and Mrs. Curtis M. Hilliard are spending the winter at 2916 Seaview Dr., Ft. Myers, Fla. 33931. Mrs. Dorothy Worthen spent her Florida vacation at Nokomis on the west coast.

Mrs. Mildred Sporborg has moved from Florida back to Huntsville, Ala., and is living at 206 Queensbury Dr., S.W. 35802. The tornadoes that struck there missed her section.

Odgen Brown writes that he is still ambulatory and that Frances had a retina operation on her left eye which is partially successful. Buster's youngest grandson, Lee Garrett Brown, arrived March 12, 1967. He is with his father and mother at Palo Alto, Calif., where his father, Lee Thurmond Brown, is studying at Stanford U under a fellowship from his governmental agency. The older son, Lt. Col. Odgen Brown Jr., is an associate professor in psychology at the U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs.

Dr. Reginald H. Colley has had his latest brochure entitled "Trends in the Production of Treated Wood in the United States 1951-1965" published by Bernuth Lembcke Co. Inc. In addition to the reading matter there are 27 tables covering the different kinds of treated woods.

Mrs. Marguerite Reagan is again at her home 25 '. Oakdale Ave., Berkeley, Calif. 94705 after having been hospitalized with a heart attack.

Birthday greetings in February go to Henry B. Whitcomb (3); Wilbur I. Bull (3); George H. Hinckley (12); and Russell A. Pettengill (27).

Secretary and Treasurer Sandwich, Mass. 02563

Bequest Chairman,