Class Notes

1918

NOVEMBER 1981 Thomas B. R. Bryant
Class Notes
1918
NOVEMBER 1981 Thomas B. R. Bryant

Chet Hulbert writes that he had two delightful, stimulating weeks in Hanover attending Alumni College. This was his 11th year. He was first urged to attend by George Woodruff and Syl Morey. He was pleased to have Ed Felt join him. He had several nice visits with Stump and Ethel Barr, Lois Morse, and the Stoddards.

Ted Miner and his brother Stan appreciate our memorial book to the library in memory of their brother Paul Miner. They, too, are Dartmouth graduates, of the classes of 1923 and 1922, respectively. They also recently ordered a book in Paul's name to be credited to the class of 1918.

In response to congratulations sent to George Von Kapff for reaching the class Alumni Fund participation goal, he wrote: "I must say, a great deal of credit is due to the assistant agents, and especially to Lois Morse, agent for the 1918 widows."

We regret to report that the following have passed on to the world for which this is only the preparation: Richard Aishton on August 4, William Dutelle on August 29, George Geran on September 8, and Marnie Cameron, wife of Monk Cameron, on August 20. Sympathy notes have been written by your secretary, and obituaries will appear in this or next month's issue of the MAGAZINE.

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