Class Notes

1919

March 1980 EDWARD E. MARTIN
Class Notes
1919
March 1980 EDWARD E. MARTIN

While this writer is away, the next two issues will be covered by our class president, Nick Sandoe, who is now living in Boston. I am sure you will notice a decided improvement.

The biggest news is that our class treasurer, Chet Demond, has finally become an octogenarian. He was the youngest man in the class and, not so strangely, has retained that distinction.

A letter from Madge Collins expressed appreciation for the book placed in the library in the name of Bunny. Madge had a husband, a son, and three brothers who went to Dartmouth.

The San Treats are taking a cruise through the canal, winding up in Carmel, Calif., where San will do some painting. Mrs. Moses Jones wrote that Mose was always interested in his Dartmouth mail. She went on to say, "You Dartmouth people are wonderful the way you stay together." The Ora Huntoons are moving to Williamsburg, Va.

Hal Morse wrote that he had a bad case of poison ivy but is all right otherwise. Toni Bevan was in Delray Beach recently and had cocktails with the Russells and Marion Rand. In Stu's words, "We combed over 1919 pretty well." Wonder what that means?

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