Don't forget the dates of June 6, 7, and 8 for our 60-Year Reunion. Remember also that Duze Lounsberry is looking for increased contributions to the Alumni Fund this year to make our reunion giving respectable and up to the reputation of 1915 as a leader in this field.
Space will not allow me to list the persons whom you will miss seeing if you don't return for the reunion. Twenty-six classmates and widows have already indicated their intention to come to Hanover and eight more have delayed their decision but hope they may be there.
A letter from Paul Rothery to Dale Barker, which he passed on to me, outlines a program of the Men's Club of the First Presbyterian Church of Naples, Fla., of which Paul is a member, on inflation. The idea has caught on so well that a central organization of Citizen's Inflation Fighters has been created in Naples and inquiries have come from many areas as to how these ideas can be promulgated more widely. Paul says that 16 Dartmouth alumni in the Naples area have interested themselves in this program. Sounds like something all Fifteeners should support.
Kike Richardson has kept his record intact by attending all Dartmouth football games this year. He has, no doubt, attended more games than any other alumnus. I hope I will see him when he comes to Princeton next fall.
Duze and Helen Lounsberry report a delightful early Christmas at the home, of their daughter Barbara in Arlington, Va. Two grandsons, both students at Dartmouth, were home for Christmas. A second celebration was held at their home in Weston with Peg Hill sharing it with them.
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