Class Notes

1906

APRIL 1969 EDWARD B. REDMAN
Class Notes
1906
APRIL 1969 EDWARD B. REDMAN

RV the time you receive the April issue OF THE ALUMNI MAGAZINE the 1969 Alumni cund campaign will be off and running. This vear I am hoping that everyone of our classmates will send in a gift. As we have now been out of college 63 years each of us must have put aside a few pennies which we can give to the College.

Oliver Cromwell is the first 1906 man to send in a gift and Olive Blood is the first class widow to contribute.

Shorty Neal writes that he is up and around every day. Drives his car around town and plays a little lousy golf in the summertime.

Hamp Howe says that he has been living a very quiet life since his wife died in 1961. Never had any children.

Harlan Wood never had any children but he did have a brother and an uncle who graduated from Dartmouth.

Eliot Cogswell writes that he is still in active practice and is also busy as Medical Director for the Fuller Brush Company. This past summer Ruth and he visited their son at Echo Lake in the High Sierras. They are expecting to vacation at Clearwater Beach in March. They also hope to be in Hanover on June 16.

Arthur Cragin is a retired dentist, living a quiet life in Kingston, N. Y., since his wife died in January 1968. He has a great-grandson living in Amherst, Mass.

Send a birthday cake to Phil Chase on April 6 and one to Hamp Howe on April 21.

A letter from Edith Martin says that Leigh died on January 30 of a second coronary. He leaves his wife; a daughter, Mrs. C. D. French of Dallas, Tex.; tvro grandsons and two great grandsons. Edith's address, for any classmates who wish to write her, is 2690 N.W. Beuhla Vista Terrace, Portland, Ore. 97210.

Secretary and Class Agent 420 Merwyn Rd. Merion Station, Pa. 19066