"Last Call" for attendance at 65 th Reunion, June 6-9 at Eleazar's Place 1926 UP!
Hank Lamb's home in Freedom, N.H., near Ossipee Lake and the Maine border is about 70 miles east of Hanover, as the crow flies. After a mild winter with the roads cleared Hank has an easy commute to the 65th.
Recently we heard Had Hadlock suffered a stroke last fall and, after some weeks in a hospital and a nursing home, returned to his and Josephine's home in Kennett Square, Pa. He has improved using a walker, but with limited activities will miss Reunion.
Seeing this year's class birthday card picturing Ledyard covered bridge in the twenties made Californian Bill Forrest think he heard New England horse's hoofs on the planks. This might be the time to come back to see what is new?
It was almost a year before we learned BobStopford had a stroke. Having taken all prescribed exercises, his improvement encourages him to attend the 65 th with the help of a cane. Bob now uses a typewriter having given up trying to write except for a check to Dartmouth.
George Tully's grandniece, Ann Rosamond '91, graduates June 9, and 1926 will be there to cheer the four-year field hockey letterwinner, also the 1987 Ivy League Rookie of the Year, involved in two Ivy League championships.
George Champion, responding to the Paul Sample class birthday card, said his 87th celebration brought to Greenwich, Conn., more grandchildren than he thought he and Eleanor had, and it was a good gathering from all over the country.
865 Central Ave., K-204, Needham, MA 02192
26's AT ELEAZAR'S 65th PLACE JUNE 7. 8, 9, 1991