Wilbur I. Bull continues to improve and represented President Harold S. Clark and the Class of 1909 at the Charter Day dinner in the Leverone Field House on December 13, 1969. On a trip to Bedford, N.H., he contacted Dr. William F. Holzer and Dr.Clarence E. Dunbar by phone and each reported himself in good health.
Mrs. Ralph M. Wight, Florence, writes that her great-grandson Robert Bruce McPherson arrived on December 9, 1969 and that her great-granddaughter, Jennifer Wight, arrived in June and that she is looking forward as a great-grandmother to observe them growing up.
Mrs. Grace E. Killam, Carl's widow, writes that her mail should be addressed to P.O. Box 866, Long Beach, Calif. 90801.
Chester S. Brett and Bertrand C. French attended the December meeting of the Dartmouth Cape Cod Club at which Charles Johnson '70 was the speaker and gave us an insight as to the feelings of the undergraduates on various problems facing them. Bert was selected a director of the Barnstable County Agricultural Society, Inc. at its annual meeting.
Mrs. Edna Z. Graff, widow of Joseph RaeGraff, writes that she is very busy with work for the Great Lakes Hospital, mounting crossword puzzles with the answers on the back and sending paperbacks (uncensored) to the boys in Vietnam. She plays bridge with three different groups and bowls once a week. In the fall, she attended a wedding in Georgia and then took a trip through the Ozarks.
The treasurer is sorry to report that under 80% of the Class have paid their 1969-1970 dues. How about you?
Have you made your pledge to the Third Century Fund?
Secretary and Treasurer Sandwich, Mass. 02563