Class Notes

1924

February 1992 Edward Winsor
Class Notes
1924
February 1992 Edward Winsor

I have news. Zeke Marshall reports that Peggy Marshall, widow of Larry, died in November 1990, but that the family is still represented at Dartmouth by a niece who is a professor at Tuck School,

and agrand son who is a second year student at Tuck.

Larry Treat writes from Edgartown that "all goes well with the Treats." Larry has a new puzzle book out and two more books under contract for next year. Rose has a show of her seaweed collages at Woods Hole as well as one in Edgartown.

Frank Graneta reports from Naples, Fla., that his wife Emily has passed away and left him quite alone. He talks about how pleasant Emily's memories were of her visits to Dartmouth, and how alone he feels. He adds the following sentence, which anyone of us would be proud to have written: "It is an unfailing source of joy to recall all the men who attended college from 1920 to 1924."

Bob McCollom writes from Sarasota that he is OK. He has seen the Chitticks and Ted Nilsen. Bob is retired from his medical practice in the field of otolaryngology (I can copy the spelling but have never succeeded in pronouncing the word).

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