Bill Page advises that he was in the hospital the last of November due to heart and lung trouble. Is taking it easy since he returned. Hasn't been able to play baseball as there has been twelve inches of snow on the ground. Says that Mary and the children are in good health.
A letter from Lillian Terrien advises that she has been practically blind since last August.
Constance Benton writes that she has the problem of disposing of hundreds of canvases which King had painted in his retirement years.
Marion Dakin says that her father, Walter Dakin, is physically well but very forgetful. Walter is the oldest living member of our class.
Arthur Cragin's new address is 6 Old School Court, Cooperstown, N. Y. 13326. Am sorry that the class notes are so short but I wrote to twelve members asking for news and the only one who answered was Bill Page.
At dinner on Friday evening, March 20, Elliot Cogswell will be asking Ruth to help him blow out the candles on his birthday cake as there will be more than he can handle by himself.
Roger Brown 'O5, Class Treasurer, andTruman Brackett Jr. '55, Director ofGalleries, Hopkins Center, admiring thepainting of the Second Earl of Dartmouththe Class of 1905 had restored.
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