Class Notes

1915

November 1976 MARVIN L. FREDERICK, SAMUEL H. CHAMBERLAIN JR.
Class Notes
1915
November 1976 MARVIN L. FREDERICK, SAMUEL H. CHAMBERLAIN JR.

Charlie Comiskey is to be congratulated for the newsiness of the class newsletter which he has been editing. It certainly brings the Class closer together to read the personal items about its members.

As for me, I can only say that ten weeks in the country at my summer home has restored me in body and spirit so that I am prepared to with-stand the coming winter. Marion and I are not habitual Florida-goers, although we spent a few weeks there last winter. We are planning to take a Christmas cruise out of New York December 20 on the Rotterdam and we would be delighted if we found other '15ers aboard.

I am sure other classmates appreciate the letters from George Martin as I do. He reports that his family has now increased to twenty-eight. including five great-grandchildren. TheGuiness Book of World Records has already taken notice of George's letters written to classmates and widows: he is steadily approaching the 4000 mark.

'15ers can't help being pleased with the showing the Class made in the 1976 Alumni Fund. Duze and his Fund team are certainly to be congratulated for earning another Green Derby.

Last year I saw no classmates at the Princeton football game. I hope it will be different this year.

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