Birthday greetings to Don Howe (September6) and George Ingalls (September 30). In October, congratulations go to Albert Johnson, Dale Barker, Bill Lyman, and ElliottSharp.
A card from George Ingalls said: "See other Dartmouth men occasionally but never see any classmates. Keep busy working on little 'writeups' about the ambulance crowd in World War I no feats, mostly lighthearted."
Jerry Shaw keeps in touch with ElliotSharp, who at 91 is going strong playing tennis He played in the New England championship tournament at Burlington and the Middlesex championship tournament at Concord, and was planning on playing in a Longwood tournament in Brookline September 2.
Cloughy Clough attended the Dartmouth Upper Valley Alumni Club banquet and was seated at the head table; he took a bow as the oldest alumnus present.
Frances Sargeant has been busy with plans to sell her home in Manchester and move to Laconia. Eleanor Tully expects to be a greatgrandmother in November. Muriel Waugh has enjoyed the winter with grandchildren and great-grandchildren; her daughter in California became a grandmother, so she now has ten grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren. Jeanette Reynolds celebrated a birthday in July and the arrival of another great-grandson.
Please keep in touch so there will be some news in the next issue.
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