Class Notes

1906

MARCH 1971 EDWARD B. REDMAN, FRANCIS L. CHILDS
Class Notes
1906
MARCH 1971 EDWARD B. REDMAN, FRANCIS L. CHILDS

Several members sent Christmas cards but very few of them had any news. The Class widows did much better as forty-one of them gave some information about themselves.

Florence Higman wrote that she is still living in Seattle. Her family consists of two grandsons and three great grandchildren. One of the grandsons teaches Spanish in lowa University and the other is in journalism work.

On the way home from a trip to Connecticut Ruth Kingsbury had a telephone visit with Helen Whittemore.

Virginia Tozier, daughter of Alphonse Tarr, had her fifth summer at Alumni College in July and enjoyed it very much.

Helen Howard is taking a six weeks' cruise around South America this winter.

Gertrude Smith says that she expects to spend the winter in her living room as the snow has her blocked in.

Was glad to hear from Marion Waring even though she did not give any news about herself or her family.

Grace Walsh writes that she is in good health and enjoying life in Clearwater, Fla.

On March 20 Elliott Cogswell will celebrate his birthday.

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