Class Notes

1922

Winter 1993 Leonard E. Morrissey
Class Notes
1922
Winter 1993 Leonard E. Morrissey

Mrs. Haskell Cohn, Wellesley College trustee emerita, writes, “Please thank the class of 1922 for the book that will carry Haskell’s name in Baker Library. I am grateful for the 65 years Haskell and I had together and for the large part Dartmouth and 1922 had in it.”

And from Mrs. Harold Burnham, Sanibel, Fla.: “I thank the class of 1922 for the gift of a book to Baker Library in Harold’s name. It is a splendid idea, and I am sure he would appreciate it.”

Such acknowledgements are appreciated by all Twoters who have paid class dues annu- ally, and by Carroll Dwight, who as class trea- surer managed die hands far better dian Wash- ington has the national debt.

It also seems fiscally noteworthy to report that ’22 has had 29 classmates in the bequest program with $2,992,203 contributions. Another 29 classmates or their designated heirs continue in die life-income category with an additional $861,224.

Right now, however, if anyone is perplexed about what to give a Dartmouth him or her for Christmas, here is an unsolicited, unpaid suggestion: The Dartmouth Story—a Narra-tive History of the College Buildings, People, andLegends, by Robert B. Graham ’4O. Before retir- ing as head of the Dartmouth News Service, he had a long publishing career in this coun- try and Europe. The 250-page book, priced at $19.95, is published by the Dartmouth Bookstore. Even some skeptical undergrads describe the book as “very readable.”

May all your holidays be merry and bright.

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