Class Notes

1906

NOVEMBER 1969 EDWARD B. REDMAN, FRANCIS L. CHILDS
Class Notes
1906
NOVEMBER 1969 EDWARD B. REDMAN, FRANCIS L. CHILDS

At the beginning of Dartmouth's Third Century the Class of 1906 had 27 members living. This is a small number when you realize that we had an enrollment of 244.

Our Class had a great many excellent athletes and it also had three Rufus Choate scholars. All of the athletes have passed on but the three scholars are still with us. They are Bob Adriance, Francis Childs and Thurlow Gordon.

iun VJUIUWU. When I was in Hanover in June HampHowe's brother told me that he expected that Hamp would be visiting him this summer but as far as I know he has not been here.

The Class will be glad to hear that Hallie Smith has established a permanent en- dowment fund at Dartmouth in memory of Joe. This will be known as the JosephT. Smith 1906 Memorial Fund with the income credited annually to the Dartmouth Alumni Fund.

The Treasurer will be glad to hear from anyone who has not paid his dues. With such a small membership every dollar counts. And while speaking of money have you sent in your gift to the Third Century Fund?

Thurlow Gordon, Arthur Kelley, Bill Page and your Secretary will be celebrating the addition of another year to their long record.

Secretary, 420 Merwyn Rd. Merion Station, Pa. 19066

Treasurer, 14 Allen St., Hanover, N. H. 03755