Class Notes

1902

June 1974 HERMON W. FARWELL
Class Notes
1902
June 1974 HERMON W. FARWELL

The May issue carried reports from two of our classmates. The July number is devoted almost entirely to Commencement activities, so this is the time for a few words about the others.

Arthur Chivers - His battle with arthritis is continuous. His activity is necessarily limited, but at last report the crippling disease had no effect on his brain. His mail goes to his son Howard at 75 Wheelock St., Hanover, N.H. 03755.

Dal Dalrymple - He is living quietly at home, where Toni knows he is well cared for. He is able to get around a little on his own steam. Toni takes care of the correspondence, at 18 Lafayette St., Wellesley, Mass. 02181.

Duckie Drake - For the warmer part of the year, he is in Pittsfield, N.H., in the old home which his grandfather, also Colonel James Drake, built 123 years ago. He prefers Florida or Hawaii in the winter, and is interested in the best for his native town. He spends much time in his library, where he is able to read without difficulty. His address is 37 Main St., Pittsfield, N.H. 03263.

Chet Studwell - He lives happily the life of a retired volunteer fireman at the Firemen's Home in Hudson, N.Y. He was for 68 years a member of the Reliance Engine and Hose Company in his home town, Port Chester, N.Y., where he was a civil engineer. His son Edwin takes care of his cor- respondence at 6 Pine Circle, Bennington, Vt. 05201. Chet was recently interviewed by a reporter who carried a camera. Ed sent the clipping which adds interest to this report.

Hermon Farwell - He lives with his older son Fred in what his doctor said was an ideal arrangement. He is quite active, goes each year to visit his daughter in Illinois, and his younger son in Colorado. His daily walks have given him noticeable local attention. The address, 6 Pasture Lane, Darien, Conn. 06820.

6 Pasture Lane Darien, Conn. 06820