Class Notes

1927

NOVEMBER 1988 Erwin P. Paddock
Class Notes
1927
NOVEMBER 1988 Erwin P. Paddock

It is a bit redundant to start off each paragraph with the same "Many thanks for your 1927 class birthday card," but these cards are the only source of our news. So to save valuable space, we start right in with the nitty gritty of what has come in this month.

Brad Fuller checked in from Newburyport, Mass., with"The only thing that I have done this summer is to try to keep cool. Still have been able to get my weekday golf in, but have to start early and get through before it gets too hot."

Also having trouble with the heat, ChuckBrewster wrote from Georgetown, Maine, "Spent two months here last summer, trying to keep cool. Then we returned to Tennessee driving 1,200 miles in three days. The traffic seems to move faster every year or maybe it is because I go slower."

Tom Anglem has moved from Kennebunkport, Maine, to 31851 Sea Level Drive, Malibu, CA 30265.

Doc Harvey says, "Your card finds me in good health and able to enjoy golf and tennis. Vera and I have just returned from a trip visiting children and grandchildren ending up in Lake Champlain and finally Dartmouth where we enjoyed seeing how prosperous the college looks. Hope you are as well as I am."

Jack Shaw reports from Apalachin, N.Y., "I am up and about tending my gardens, doing lapidary work, and some writing for children in the elementary school here. Also, I have been pitching coach at the high school for the last six years."

Dick Swartzbaugh is busy practicing law in Toledo, Ohio, except for some time that he recently took off for a prostate operation.

By phone from Key West, Fla., Al Lawrence imparted that he and Jean celebrated his 83 rd birthday by taking a two-week trip last July to Istanbul, Bulgaria, Hungary, and a half dozen other countries as part of a Dartmouth tour group.

The sad news that has come in recently is: Edward M. Mahoney died June 24, Newman M. Horton on June 27, NicholasJ. Zaro on July 11, Richard Bradley Fox on August 20, and Barbara Bartlett, widow of Charles Bartlett, on August 21.

We have passed on several cards and letters that we do not have space to report to class newsletter editor Bob Bliss.

Erwin P.Paddock, 11 Rolling Lane, Wayland, MA 01778