Art Lord raised the question of what we should do with the balance in the class treasury on the death of the last Tenner. I polled the members of the class executive committee. They voted that the balance in our class treasury on the death of the last Tenner be left to the DARTMOUTH ALUMNI MAGAZINE to pay for the magazine for class widows then living who have expressed an interest in getting it. After the death of the last class widow, the residue, if any, will be left to the Alumni Fund for 1910. Art will explain more fully in his next issue of "Tenner Topics."
Harry Sandburg's widow, Mrs. Claire Chattin, has a new address - 3800 Washington Road, Apt. 1104, West Palm Beach, Fla. 33405.
We received a nice long letter from GuyCarpenter, our oldest classmate (93 on May 7), typewritten and without misspelled words, commenting on economic conditions in California. He says the dollar now has a buying power of 27¢, a pair of shoes costs $74, neckties $20 and up, and cigarettes (which were 15¢in college) are now 50¢ and up.
I phoned Ernie Unangst in Eau Gallie, Fla., on March 12 and had a long visit with him and his wife Anne. Anne said they were both in good health except for her arthritis. Ernie's voice was strong, and he was mentally alert. He inquired about Andy Scarlett, Art Lord, HerbWolff, Ossie Shenstone, and Ed Raabe. Ed Raabe was best man at the Unangsts' wedding. I told him about Herb Wolffs letter from Ed. Ernie and Ed worked for AT&T all their business lives. Ernie says they enjoy our 1910 class notes and Art's "Tenner Topics." They have a daughter, their oldest child, living in Englewood, N.J. One son, a doctor, is chief surgeon in a Long Island hospital. Ray is vice president of American Airlines in Los Angeles, and Dave is in building management in San Francisco. They plan to celebrate their 65th wedding anniversary about Ernie's 90th birthday.
I have asked Larry Bankart to represent the Class at the class officers' meetings in Hanover April 28 and 29.
The Eastmans plan to leave Sanibel April 15 to drive to Minneapolis, arriving in time to celebrate Whitney's 90th birthday.
7000 Valley View Road Minneapolis, Minn. 55435