Class Notes

1918

MARCH 1983 Thomas B. R. Bryant
Class Notes
1918
MARCH 1983 Thomas B. R. Bryant

Paul Mather, from his wheelchair, sends best wishes to all in 1918. He is able to visit his wife, who is in a nursing home.

Betty Booth, Ed's widow, writes from Norwich that she will attend reunion. She is well and busy with her horses and ponies, riding and keeping up the 42 acres of land.

Evelyn Willand, Walter's widow, visited her daughter in Alexandria, Va., for the holidays. Her granddaughter is attending Eastern Kentucky University on a field hockey scholarship.

Linda Wright, after a warm invitation from Pat Stoddard,will join us at the 65th reunion. Presently she is snow-bound on her ranch in Nevada.

Howard Park attended a lively dinner party on Christmas Eve and then went caroling, and Christmas, night he attended another dinner. All this was followed by a nephew and his wife and children visiting for a week; then as they left, his sister and her husband arrived for a weekend. A change from his normal bucolic routine and lots of fun! He is back to a comfortable rest, dolce far niente, planning for the trek to Hanover for reunion, on June 13-15.

Harold Glendening appreciates the class birthday greeting. Having lost his wife and a son and his wife, he enjoys his three granddaughters and now a great-granddaughter. He no longer travels so he will miss reunion. He recalls with pleasure our 50th.

Homer Johnson enjoyed the class birthday card and the written message on his 87th. He spent the evening and had dinner with his son and family, including a great-grandson. In all he has six great-grandchildren.

Josephene O'Donnell, John's widow, celebrated her 88th birthday in January. She has closes ties to Dartmouth through sons Jack '43 2nd Arthur '45 and granddaughter Margaret 78.

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