Class Notes

1915

March 1979 MARVIN L. FREDERICK
Class Notes
1915
March 1979 MARVIN L. FREDERICK

We were pleased to receive recently from Priscilla Noyes a newspaper clipping, with photograph, stating that "Judge Edmund R.Dewing was honored recently at Brocton Superior Court, where a portrait of him was unveiled. Judge Dewing is a retired associate justice of the state's superior court and a former district attorney of both Norfolk and Plymouth Counties." The portrait was painted by Mary Reardon. We congratulate Ed on receiving this recognition.

Acknowledgements have been received from Dale's birthday greetings to Charlie Comisky, our newsletter editor, and Elliot Sharp. The latter writes that he and Hazel have moved from their former home to an apartment at 50 Webster Street, Greentree Apartments #304, South Weymouth, Mass. 92190. He also relates that he plays tennis every day as assistant pro at the local tennis club. He has also taken his ham radio set to his new location and has made many friends throughout the world via this medium.

A nice letter from William Lyman, Greenwich, N.Y., reports that he is still keeping bees. He relates how, although he was at Dart- mouth only a year and a half, he had tried out for a place on the Dartmouth and would have qualified for an important place on the staff had he been able to remain in college.

Jessie Phillips, daughter of our former professor Chester A. Phillips, has sent to me from her father's library a very interesting book, A Dartmouth Book of Remembrance by Edwin J. Bartlett, 1872. I am sorry there is not room in this column to quote some of the interesting passages.

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