Thank you letters for 1926 birthday greetings were received from various parts of the country. From Cincinnati: Al Sea-songood was surprised to see his likeness as a student back in the twenties, and sent regards to all classmates, mentioning Les Talbot in particular.
Dick Mann of downtown Boston was chagrinned to realize his thankyou note for his 1989 birthday was being mailed just before his May 1990 birthday. To compensate he asked for another biography form. His health requires his being quartered in his and Kay's apartment overlooking the Charles River.
From Westport, Conn., George Scott took a break from his on-going Alumni Fund efforts when learning of his impending special 85th birthday from the friendly class secretary. He attended the May 20 Simmons College, Boston, graduation of his granddaughter Kate Scott together with her Family-mother Kitsy, father George Jr. '63, brothers George III '87, and Sam '93 quite a family gathering!
In the 1926 Get Department we heard that Bob Stopford's wife, Dorothy, had a seizure resulting in hospitalization and care in a nursing home in Boca Raton, Fla., where Bob can make daily visits.
Bill Pitney, Aiken, S.C., wrote that his wife, Rose, had a serious operation last summer making her life considerably restricted, but she is adjusting to it in stride.
Dick Husband has enjoyed good health for years until this April when he had a slight stroke affecting his left leg. One week of hospitalization and then therapy have made a big difference, so he is now planning resumption of his many previous activities in Tallahassee, Fla., and elsewhere.
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