Ted Nilsen wrote such an interesting card from Vienna, I am just going to quote the whole thing: "Greetings from Vienna. After a week each in Prague and Budapest I am here for two Weels with a five-day side trip to Salzburg and the music festival. Tourists galore. Under their new-found freedom, the economic outlook is uncertain in Czechoslovakia and Hungary, but very positive in Austria, where free enterprise had a head start on the others.
"Had a surprise encounter in a Budapest McDonalds (where else) with five Dartmouth class of 1990 men a group of six, in three canoes, started at the headwaters of the Danube in Germany and hope to reach the Black Sea in three months. Oh, to be young again."
One other item: Bobbie Craig Jameson, Doug Craig's daughter, reports that her daughter Jennifer has entered Dartmouth as a freshman. The other grandfather is Ralph Jameson '25 and the father is Bobbie's husband, Craig E. Jameson '60.
Fay Goddard, widow of Cecil, writes that they celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary just eleven days before Slats died.
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