Class Notes

1930

NOVEMBER 1971 CHARLES V. RAYMOND, HARRISON F. CONDON JR
Class Notes
1930
NOVEMBER 1971 CHARLES V. RAYMOND, HARRISON F. CONDON JR

If it hasn't been made clear previously, Browning deserves our thanks for bringing the class close to its Alumni Fund objective by accumulating $58,400 in the 197l campaign with 380 class members participating. Now Harry Condon, our Mass treasurer, is engaging in a class dues solicitation to which we hope you'll respond in like manner. Barbara and Harry are renovating their Cape Cod home. Their older son Peter has returned from a year in Vietnam and is enrolled at the Cornell School of Hotel Management while Harrison II is attending Belknap College in New Hampshire. Charlie Widmayer reports that Fred is living in New Mexico and that Martin is at the University of New Hampshire.

Congressman Bob McClory has recently attended the Inter-Parliamentary Union conference in Paris. His particular interest is in the international implications of the development of communications by satellite. Next year he will attend the World Conference in Stockholm where human environment will be the subject of discussion. Frank Ryder has left the Education Development Center and is an administrative assistant to the president of University of Massachusetts with headquarters in Boston. He and Dot still pledge allegiance to Woods Hole where they spend most of their summer and vacation time. Our best wishes to Liz Peck who was married in June to E. Earl Bach. They will make their home in Glens Falls.

At the fall . reunion in Woodstock a couple of exciting proposals were made to the Class by a committee chaired by Win Stone abetted by Al Dickerson, Carl Haffenreffer, Fran Horn, Dick Parker, Fred Scribner and Paul Thompson. Their charge, to develop one or more class projects, and we'll be reporting the results of the Executive Committee consideration thereof in a future column.

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

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