Class Notes

1916

November 1983 John D. Little
Class Notes
1916
November 1983 John D. Little

George Paine, the retired country doctor of Hutchinson, Kans., is seriously thinking of staying home for a while. Being 90 is not such a big deal. His forebears got into the longevity habit years ago. But travel has its inconveniences, so he let his children and grandchildren go to his New Hampshire camp without him this summer.

George's Dartmouth Medical School class is now down to three members. George is its secretary and class agent.

Joshua Frank Dunbar Jr. is still a New York rubber broker and workaholic. On his 90th birthday in September he went to work as usual. Recently he was awarded a lifelong membership in the Rubber Trade Association in recognition of his more than 60 years of service. He has been writing a weekly market letter for 40 years. Like a few other classmates, he lives by himself. He sends his best wishes to the class.

Warren Tapley in West Falmouth, beyond the Cape Cod Canal, enjoys playing golf every day that he can. He says he feels pretty healthy these days.

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