Class Notes

1919

MARCH 1984 Edward E. Martin
Class Notes
1919
MARCH 1984 Edward E. Martin

I had a long letter from Dorothy Loudon, the famous actress, who is the daughter of our Red Loudon. She says he is not well. In recent years he has made his home with her in New York City, but he is now in a hospital. She also mentions his great love for Dartmouth

A letter from Larry McCutcheon tells of his great friendship with San Treat. His wife has two fractured vertabrae and a cracked rib. Her condition was not caused by a fall. They do not know how it happened.

I talked on the telephone with Max Norton. He says Helen continues to improve. Max himself had a little setback but is well again.

The dates for our reunion June 8-10 are approaching and everyone is urged to make a strong effort to attend.

It is Alumni Fund time. You are urged to send in your contribution promptly. NockWallis is not around to do the follow-up work this year and that means each one of us, individually, has the duty of sending in our contribution promptly.

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