The Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City has named its Sports Medicine Performance and Research Center for Jules Rippel, chairman of the Fannie E. Rippel Foundation, in recognition of a generous grant from the foundation. Congratulations, Jules.
Bill Kimball has sent in a complete dossier of all the honors and positions he has held in his lifetime a very impressive document covering his work in Chicago, Sanibel, Hinsdale, and the piano industry.
Mrs. Dwight Haigh writes that Dwight is reasonably well and has five grand and great-grandchildren.
The Valley News published a full page and more about the good things at Dartmouth. If you have not read it you should get a copy from The Valley News in White River Junction. It is absolutely worth reading. It sort of takes a bit of starch out of the Review. It is the issue of October 7, 1989.
Cap Palmer says he is about to get out a newsletter. You may even get it before this comes off the press in March. Both Cap and his good wife have been having their medical problems this past year, some of them fairly serious. It also seems that Cap had a large number of movie scripts which he has given to the Academy Foundation.
Your secretary, and Bee, had planned to vacation in Florida in February, but we had to cancel because I fractured my second and third dorsal bones. Cap may have to fill in for me as secretary.
Here at North Hill in Needham, there are about 30 graduates, wives, and widows, with '23 represented by Flo Miner, Bee Home, ana me, with Mrs. Roger Billings expected to join us soon.
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