By the time you read this, the grass will be green on the Dartmouth campus, and whatever turn the young men's fancies may be taking, we trust that the thoughts of many of us oldsters will be dwelling on the pleasures of seeing that campus again. A 60th reunion brings us pretty well down to the wire, and we hope that many of you who may have been vacillating will decide that now is the time to get back to Hanover and enjoy meeting with classmates whom you may not have seen for years. You will soon receive the last bulletin about our up-coming gathering, so do give it consideration.
We were pleased to hear from George, the son of our classmate, Hap Mason, and appreciate his thoughtfulness in mailing us a snapshot of Harold with a group of fraternity brothers, taken about 62 years ago. Won't some of you who are returning search out similar memorabilia with which to divert us?
The report has reached us that Carl Colby is ill in a nursing home in Manchester, N.H. If anyone in the area knows more of his situation, will you let your secretary know?
Secretary-Treasurer 65 College St. Monteplier, Vt. 05602