Class Notes

1916

November 1974 PAUL F. GOWARD, JAMES A. COLTON
Class Notes
1916
November 1974 PAUL F. GOWARD, JAMES A. COLTON

Remember how Will Rogers used to say all that I know is what I read in the newspapers?" It is odd the way what we read in magazines crosses the paths of our classmates. ReadersDigest for September carried a story about a run-away locomotive that ploughed through Essex Junction. Vt.. the home town of Al Lawton, an advertisement in a magazine told about an Arabian Horse Farm in East Leverett, Mass., the home town of Willard Nash; and every other Sunday the magazine section carries all kinds of gadgets offered by mail from the home town of Henry Stieglitz, Freeport, N.Y.

But the greatest surprise was in BusinessWeek that mentioned a "Sleep Clinic" at Dartmouth. This does not allude to sleeping in class or over sleeping by students but rather on how much sleep you need per night and if you can not sleep remember the old fashioned remedy of a glass of hot milk and a warm bath. Let this news note introduce you to Paul Hauri, director of the Dartmouth Medical School Sleep Clinic.

Last June recorded the college graduation of three grandchildren of 1916ers. Chester and Jean Woolworth's Richard, Edgar and Marjorie Craver's Jay from Dartmouth and Fred and Dorothea Bailey's Ellen from Plymouth State College in New Hampshire. Rick Woolworth received awards for his athletic accomplishments and magna cum laude for his scholastic work. Jay Craver, besides being a member of the Dartmouth Glee Club, was a member of the Dartmouth crew that won the annual college yawl sailing race at Annapolis. The Bailey's granddaughter Ellen graduated summacum laude.

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