I am happy to quote excerpts from post-reunion mail I have received. One beloved member of the 1920 family who could foot come to Hanover, Laura Carter, wrote: "I want to thank all those caring '20 members and their families for the expressions of love and good wishes sent to me via Helen Pullen, who mailed reunion information that brought these signed messages. (Your message was particularly heartwarming.) It is hot in Phoenix a sizzling 122 degrees on June 26! But I am where it's cool... Again, my thanks to all the kind friends of the class of 1920."
A long note from Helen Pullen expresses the enjoyment she and daughter Mary Ann Schaefer got from the get-together: "It made Mary Ann realize why our men folks loved Dartmouth so much." After leaving Hanover they visited Atlantic City, Philadelphia, Hershey (chocolate town), and Amish Lancaster then back to Battle Creek for Helen.
Harriet Miller Hight, with two reunions to attend (husband Don is a '30), expressed delight that they got to the '20 dinner and breakfast. "Stan Conway turned out to be a fraternity brother of Erwin's. We had a nice chat." Harriett wrote that it was an unexpected pleasure to represent 1920 in the Commencement procession, and sent prints of all of us in the front row at Commencement. She included a P.S.: "I had a nice visit with Ellen Ayres recendy. She had never been back to Dartmouth but wanted to be remembered to you all. She attended her 70th at Wellesley this year."
I wish you all a Happy Thanksgiving.
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