Class Notes

1925

OCTOBER 1988 William B. Sleigh Jr.
Class Notes
1925
OCTOBER 1988 William B. Sleigh Jr.

More losses to report: Robert R. Rahmanop died on June 24 in Newark, Del., after six months of ill health. Richard S. Nye died July 26 in Greenwich, Conn., after a long illness. Chester W. Eaton died July 27 in a nursing home in Norwood, Mass., after a brief illness.

Bob Sharp reports that he and his wife attended a small Dartmouth luncheon given by Web Collins at the latter's home in West Falmouth, attended also by Elly Wallis Chick to celebrate the 85th birthday of Brad Stafford '24 who, like Sharp and Collins, came from Springfield, Mass.

Jerry Greenbaum comes through with an update from Westchester, N.Y. Since his wife's stroke two years ago, they have had to stick pretty close to home, but she is now fairly well. Jerry keeps active in his senior group which meets weekly and includes nine Dartmouth men from classes '19 to '38. He also volunteers at White Plains Hospital and plays a lot of duplicate bridge.

was struck by a car while riding his bicycle in Marblehead. At Salem Hospital the injuries appeared to be minor and he was discharged after a brief stay.

The lecturer at the annual McQuilkenDeGrange sociology lecture, a Professor Chen from China, said he was greatly influenced and guided by the late Professor Wu Wen-Tsao (with whom we and the College Alumni Records Office seem to have lost track in the years since graduation).

George Cassells-Smith enjoys reasonably good health in a retirement community in Cockeysville, Md., plays cards and also golf with a contemporary (using their own rules), and took a cruise in the Caribbean recently, but finds home very comfortable.

Thought for the month: How did the cat get the idea it could qualify as a domestic animal?

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