Class Notes

1912

October 1979 HARRY C. WANNER
Class Notes
1912
October 1979 HARRY C. WANNER

Your secretary was shocked to learn of the death of Nelson Luther Doe on July 6. Joe had been our newsletter editor since January 1974 and will be sorely missed by us all.

We received a fine letter from Lewis Warren from Bismarck, N.D., where he has been living since retiring from the banking business. Noting that our class needs contributions to the Alumni Fund, he sent a check to help out.

Our president, Lewis Waterbury, is back at Egg Harbor, Wise., for the summer. On May 27, he and his wife Edith flew to Marquette, on the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, to attend his daughter's wedding.

News from Ernest S. Osgood of Wooster, Ohio, reviewed his 60 years of teaching history in Minnesota, California, and at the College of Wooster. Ernest is writing a book, which he hopes to finish soon, about his love for the mountains of Montana. As a warm-up, he wrote a monograph about Scannon — Partner inDiscovery. Scannon was a dog that accompanied the Lewis and Clark Expedition from 1803 to 1806, so the article must have required extensive study.

I received a letter from Lillian Weld which will be of great help to me as I attempt to be class secretary.

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