Class Notes

1912

April 1974 DR. STANLEY B. WELD
Class Notes
1912
April 1974 DR. STANLEY B. WELD

Here it is! It may be too late or too far or too much for your budget, but Dartmouth in San Francisco has a "colorful docket of very San Francisco events and a vigorous program On national priorities" for their first alumni gathering in 15 years. The dates are May 17, 18 and 19, 1974 with an address by President Kemeny the last evening. It promises to be really a gala affair. If you can make it, write Derek T. Knudsen, Suite 2424, One California Street, San Francisco, Calif. 94111.

We lost three of our class in January. Bill Shapleigh, Bob Brown, and Otto Bresky and two in February, Eddie Luitwieler and Bill Middlebrook. The more reason we need to keep together, but we are not planning a separate reunion this year. Space is being reserved in the new Tuck Mall dormitory along with the other post 50-year classes and the College is providing much of interest for all of us. Try and make it. We are now down to a count of 51 at this writing, some laid up, some hobbling around, while others are enjoying their octogenarrian years.

Norm Albree, for an arthritic, seems quite cheerful in my old home town of Winchester, Mass., snowed in at the time he wrote. Are you a smoker? The news from Fletcher Clark's home town of Middleborough, Mass., is that Board of Selectmen have voted, 3 to 1, to ban all smoking at board meetings. This followed a communication from the Southern Massachusetts Lung Association proclaiming a non-smoker's bill of rights. „

Saw our first robin this February 18th. Ray Tobey take note.

Secretary, 15 Gloucester Lane West Hartford, Conn. 06107