News from Mrs. Ralph Brown: "Spent five marvelous weeks in October and November with my geologist son-in-law, Frank Nelson, and daughter Eleanor in Santiago, Chile, where he is head of exploration for Freeport Mining Company trips to northern Chile, world's driest desert, and largest open-pit copper mine, and south to beautiful dairy land, lakes, forests, and spectacular volcanoes. Ride in helicopter over Andean ski resort. Chilean people friendly. Regretted I could communicate only by smiles and nods, no Spanish."
A card came from Mrs. Joseph Pitman with greetings for the new year. Also received wishes for the new year from Alice and Jack Johnson; they are both fine.
Mrs. William Reynolds visited her oldest and youngest daughters in Cleveland for a week over Thanksgiving, seeing her great-grandchildren. On August 30, her youngest granddaughter was married and is now living in New London, N.H.
Helen and Duze Lounsberry spent the Christmas holidays in Arlington, Va., with their family.
A newspaper clipping from Hanover, sent to me by Marion Morhouse, retired registrar of the Thayer School, advised of the death of Harold Davison in Woodsville, N.H., on January 15. An obituary will appear in the ALUMNI MAGAZINE.
I would certainly like to have some news from other classmates for the next issue even a postal with a "hello" would do the trick!
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