Class Notes

1919

June • 1985 Edward E. Martin
Class Notes
1919
June • 1985 Edward E. Martin

I had a long letter from Don Lovejoy. He lives in Delray Beach, Fla., in the winter and in Greenwich, Conn., in the summer. He still has his seat on the New York Stock Exchange but rents it out. He swims and walks and plays golf, and all in all it sounds as though he is in good shape.

The class Alumni Fund has received numerous gifts in memory of Jigger Merrill and Chet De Mond. Incidentally, June 30 is the closing date for the Fund, and if you have not sent in your gift, do so at once.

The Bri Greeleys keep on the move. They already have a date with the Lowell McCutcheons for next October. Bri has given the College an itemized expense account kept by his father all through his College years. Bri's father was in the class of 1881. He inquires if I ever hear from Tito Webster. I know Tito lives on Cape Cod, but he is silent about his activities.

The College is going to take over the responsibilities of 1919 class treasurer. You will be getting bills for dues from them. It is going to be difficult and probably impossible to get someone to take over the "Smoke Signals." Win Batchelder and Jigger Merrill are tough acts to follow. This column will try to fill in some of the void. The class is interested in its members. Send in the news. Do not be modest.

Len Morrissey '22 announces there will be a luncheon of the classes of 1922 and over at the Wheelock Room in the Hanover Inn prior to the Princeton game on September 21. Res- ervations can be made through Len at 11 Brockway Road in Hanover.

Stu Russell had some inner ear problems but is better. Nick Sandoe has a new great- granddaughter. Katherine Miridjanian is back from a long trip to Europe. She now makes her home in La Jolla, Calif.

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