Class Notes

1919

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

Stu Russell flew his three daughters in from Arizona, Minnesota, and New Jersey to help celebrate his birthday. I am sure a gay time was had by one and all. Stu plans to spend the month of September on Cape Cod.

It is not too late to plan on attending the fall reunion, which will be held in Hanover on September 19 and 20.

I am indebted to President Nick Sandoe for wnting these notes while I was away this past winter. I am sure the readers noted the im- provement. Nick planned to fly to California the latter part of April to see his son. In May he will have gone to Florida and while there will have visited Russell and Davis.

I do not seem to have the correct address for Red Loudon. The last I had was in Claremont, N.H. If anyone has his latest address I would like to have it.

If you have not sent in your Alumni Fund contribution, do so at once.

We have lost another classmate in the death of Henry Shields in Houston, Tex. Hen was a good baseball pitcher our freshman year but did not return after the war.

Elmer Pillsbury reports he is getting better "inch by inch," to use his phrase. He plans to go to Maine this summer. Jock Murray says he is about the same. The Murrays plan to go to Wolfeboro this summer.

A letter from Earl Blaik demonstrates his continued interest in 1919. Kitty Larmon sent me the information that Mildred Chipman had died in an automobile accident. AI Googins says he is well and hopes to make the fall reunion.

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