Class Notes

1918

OCTOBER 1984 Thomas B. R. Bryant
Class Notes
1918
OCTOBER 1984 Thomas B. R. Bryant

Ed Noyes writes that the Dartmouth Alumni Association of Cape Cod is very welloperated with a busy output. He is the oldest regular attendant and the only 1918 member. He sends all of the class good wishes.

Last June Cam Cameron phoned that he was a guest of the Outing Club this winter. On his birthday 20 Deer Isle, Maine, residents came to celebrate, showing he has settled as a real down-east Yankee. Being restless, he took a trip of 5,000 miles, traveling to Florida, along with side trips. His greatest joy is his vegetable garden.

George Woodruff is coasting along quite well at Shell Point Village, Fla., living on pills and a light diet. He finds many interesting people in his retirement home, keeps up his interest in sports, and attends the Dartmouth Club of Southwest Florida meetings. He sends greetings to the men and women of 1918.

Mabel Leavitt, Marshall's widow, has moved to Littleton, Mass., to make it easier for her son John who helps with her affairs. John is the class of 1969. She sends best wishes to all.

Lois Morse reports her fractured pelvis has healed and now she is working hard at trying to walk correctly with her total knee replacement. She hopes to return to her home in Hanover this fall.

Ed Felt and your secretary received phone calls from Chet Hulbert, who said that he has stopped driving and in July went to see an eye specialist.

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