Class Notes

1903

MAY 1969 ALBERT E. SMITH, LEWIS H. HANEY
Class Notes
1903
MAY 1969 ALBERT E. SMITH, LEWIS H. HANEY

I feel sort of lost and lonely without the Alumni Fund campaign job to keep me occupied. The Staff Office sends me copies of the 1903 Interim Reports - I rather imagine, but hope I am wrong - that LewHaney will have a harder job than usual by reason of the Third Century Fund Campaign — the success of each is of vital importance to the College.

I have had a good letter from Gink Ford. Please, all of you, make note of a change of address for our Julius B. Walther to 157 Hobcaw Drive, Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina 29464.

Julius had a serious accident toward the end of last December. Trying to get his morning paper he slipped on and then off his front porch. After lying there some 20 minutes his milk man came along and carried him into the house. Then to the hospital where a bone specialist performed an operation on his smashed shoulder blade. After the hospital three months at a nursing home. He has now sold his old home and early in April planned to move to the new address given above where he will live with his son and family. I hope some or all of you will drop Julius a line. He has had a really rough time.

John Kenerson, Ned's son, was good enough to send me a copy of "A Supple ment to Inbred Yankee," Ned's recollections of some of the personalities he knew durine his childhood and early maturity. It shows his remarkable memory of his family and of early New England.

Secretary, 13 Vermont Ave. Binghamton, N. Y. 13905

Class Agent, 18 Argyle Rd., Port Washington, N. Y. 11050