Class Notes

1930

DECEMBER 1969 CHARLES V. RAYMOND, HARRISON F. CONDON JR.
Class Notes
1930
DECEMBER 1969 CHARLES V. RAYMOND, HARRISON F. CONDON JR.

We will remind you each month that our 40th reunion will be held in Hanover from Monday, June 15 through Thursday noon, June 18 and that Ed Brazil would like to hear from you now. Let him know at 630 Elm Street, Laconia, N. H., that you will be in attendance. Collier Young has reported that he will be there, journeying from North Hollywood where he is associated with CBS Films. He will doubtless be called upon to bring greetings from the world of public communications.

The Harvard game was a pleasant affair. At least thirty classmates attended the tailgate party with Walt Dresser coming from the farthest down East. It was good to see Dick Kirkman again and to have Betty and Lloyd Godwin join the party. Lloyd is back up man for Les at General Oil Company in Medford and he and his wife manage the Pocket Antiques at Billerica and Brewster on the Cape. Learned from Bill Fletcher that son Miles is working towards his doctorate in Far Eastern Studies at Yale and from Jack Rich that Bill '68 is at Harvard Business School.

Glenn Poorman has retired as president and chairman of the executive committee of Esso International. Glenn began his career with Standard after receiving his master's degree from M.I.T. Received a nice note from Win Durgin who reported the recent marriage of his elder son. I assume he is still in the insurance business in Lewiston and that Veronica and he will be in Hanover next June. Fred Scribner received a note from Chet Kelly who is retired and living in Monterey, Calif. Chet expressed his wishes for the success of the 1930 regional planning that is underway.

There is considerable enthusiasm for a 1930 meeting in Florida about the first week in March. To that end we encourage those who will or expect to be in Florida at that time to get in touch now with John Tiedtke, Rollins College, Winter Park, Jack Dean, 1398 Orange Street, Clearwater, or Bill Lucas, 4001 Sabaj Palm Drive, Vero Beach.

Gene Magenau is now working with Rhode Island Hospital as resident architect for a major ambulatory addition and expects to be in Providence for two or three years. Recently we played some indoor tennis together. Gene noted that his son Roger is working towards his master's at Tuck School and is coaching the Dartmouth freshman tennis team.

The new Woodstock Inn is reserving forty double rooms for the Princeton weekend of October 9 and 10, 1970. It isn't too early to let them know how pleased we are to be able to return to Woodstock.

Secretary, 56 Jennys Lane Barrington, R. I. 02806

Treasurer, 6 Emerson Rd., Wellesley Hills, Mass.