This is the last column until October. From the postal cards enclosed in April's "Roar" there was only one response, and that from Bob Nims in Keene. Ray Hinds '19, on his way to Munsonville, where his summer home had been broken into, visited Bob. The latter also checked a grave error of the secretary, who omitted Bob's May 15 birthday in the "Roar" list.
Other reports during April were received from the following:
Ed Ferguson appreciated the birthday card from the class and said that he and Kathie are hanging on, thankful for a light winter.
George Woodruff was justly proud to receive recognition for 60 years of continuous giving to the Alumni Fund. Thanks to a week in the hospital, the cardiologists got his heart, which was beating three times normal, to behave. Now he and lone are planning on our 65th reunion. He ends with, "Greetings to the great class of 1918."
Ed Felt is looking ahead in Canada.
The first four months of this year saw our active classmates reduced to 79 with the deaths of Homer C. Bennett, Harold Bloomfield, CliffordL. Daniels, Hugh Foss, Leonard D. Pelton, and H. Langdon Robinson.
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