Class Notes

1947

APRIL 1982 Walter Peterson
Class Notes
1947
APRIL 1982 Walter Peterson

As I write this, the first hint of spring in New Hampshire is approaching. It's good to see the sun but disturbing to see some of the objects that appear as the snowbanks melt.

After 34 years of experience in education as a school administrator, Richard D. Stevenson is making a complete career change. Steve and Marian arrived in Marblehead, Mass., from Hingham, Mass., by way of Dana Point, Calif

Bob and Abby Kirsch recently moved to Pound Ridge, N.Y., after 17 years in Chappaqua. Though they only moved 12 miles north, they are closer to Hanover. Their son Jim is in the catering business with them, which must be very rewarding for Bob and Abby, while their son Bill, a very talented jazz pianist, has appeared several times in well known jazz spots in New York City. Their oldest son, Richardlives in Evanston, Ill., and is executive director of Illinois Political Action.

I heard recently from Dick Hollerith con cerning a young man whom he had guided to Dartmouth and who is now in his freshman year. Dick was kind enough to mention that he thought some of the executive committee members who had met the young man had been helpful in steering him in the right direction.

The mail bag's been skimpy this month. Please do let me hear what you're doing so we can communicate it to the Dartmouth family.

19 East Mountain Road Peterborough, N.H. 03458