Class Notes

1926

APRIL 1991 H. Donald Norstrand
Class Notes
1926
APRIL 1991 H. Donald Norstrand

Art Smith has a good reason for asking his wife, {Catherine, to write a thank-you note upon receiving a wintry 1926 birthday greeting—he broke his right wrist when he fell December 6 on an icy Milwaukee sidewalk. This might also have been the reason skiing was out this past winter. Katherine also wrote that they plan to attend the 65th Reunion.

Art and Inez Wilcox enjoy warm, friendly South Carolina, thereby escaping frigid Greenwich, N.Y., winter months, but Art sometimes found it difficult to publish Smoke Signals with basic file information at his home office many miles away. However, editorial expertise when emergencies occur took care of such matters.

Det Harwood and some of her fellow residents of Fox Hill (Westwood, Mass.) retirement community invited Don Norstrand from neighborly North Hill to join their group for dinner, all being mutual friends. A very special time was enjoyed. Det shared a note from Chuck Webster who had written about his recent environmental activities at the Islip (N.Y.) Seatuck Foundation doing research projects in the salt marsh and other areas of Twyford—the former Peters-Webster property. Chuck is also initiating the process of establishing the house and garden group as a National-New York State Heritage site. Come June, he plans to be at the 65th Reunion. A very attractive Christmas card picturing snowbound Bar Harbor, Maine, home of George and Rhoda Snell, was deeply appreciated by the class scribe. By the June 65 th Reunion will all the snow be melted?

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ELEAZAR'SPLACEJUNE 7, 8. 9, 1991