The month's mail was rather scarce. Walter Furman, reporting on his trip to London, found it most enjoyable, as he met with several friends, and came home feeling much better physically. However he had one mishap. Between Southhampton and London, his bag was lost. He was forced to buy an all-English wardrobe, which included one item of undershirts, called "vests," which reached to his knees. At this writing the bag has been located, and at your reading, will have been recovered by Walter. What about those "vests!" Will Walter force himself to get used to them? Or is he open to any reasonable offer, slightly used, duty paid? Why not bring them to Reunion as exhibit A?
We can't help making mention of a long, frank and informative letter from one of our devoted and loyal ladies, Miss Margaret Wilson, daughter of the late GeorgeWilson, '08. Margaret lives in San Francisco and is making her way in the Mutual Fund industry.
Confirmations have been received of the addresses of our recently widowed ladies. All are maintaining their former homes, viz. Thelma (Mrs. George B.) Lowe, Griffwood Mobile Park, Box 539, Leesburg, Fla., 32748. Rose (Mrs. Ralph H.) Sherburne, 34 Cross Street, Penacook, N. H. 03301; Grace (Mrs. Donald L.) Comstock, 2 Sailfish Lane, Stuart, Fla. 33494; Mary (Mrs. W. Bradford) Harwood, 37 Sunset Drive, Sarasota, Fla. 33577.
On to Reunion, June 8, 9, 10, 1973.
Secretary, 18 Bailey Ave. Montpelier, Vt. 05602
Treasurer, 17 Harland Place, Norwich, Conn. 06360