As a delightful echo from the 60th reunion comes the wonderful news that Burt Lowe and the Class have received the Roger C. Wilde reunion award for our achievement of reaching a new high for 60th reunion giving to the Alumni Fund. What a grand job you and Burt did.
John Ames sends the good news (March 16) that he will be up for the Post-50th reunion and reports that he did not get caught in the March seige of Washington D.C. buildings.
Just can't help being envious of Ruby McFalls when he writes that each afternoon they go for a walk on the beach, play a game of Scrabble, and celebrate with a C/T.
A postal mailed from Florida brought the good news that Ruth (Mrs. Emery I.) Lapierre was able to get away from Concord, N.H., this winter for visits with friends in Sarasota and Or-mond Beach.
Dick Parkhurst sent to the secretary a post card giving the new address for Violet (Mrs. Richard H.) Ellis as St. Patrick's Manor Nursing Home, 863 Central St., Framingham Mass.
Would you like a copy of the 1916 Aegis? Dick Parkhurst has one waiting for a '16er to ask for it. Here is how this copy came to him. He writes, "One day recently a friend of mine, the librarian of the city of Medford, came up with a real surprise, this being a 1916 Aegis in mint condition. It hardly seems to have been opened. It was the property of James H. McGowan '17."
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