Class Notes

1925

OCTOBER 1994 Marshall Newton
Class Notes
1925
OCTOBER 1994 Marshall Newton

A writer from the Albany Press alleges that our TedGeisel was suspended in childhood. Hardly—his brilliant imagination drove him to the world of fabulous monsters that were not just for chil- dren's consumption. He even confronted problems of adulthood, as in Oh, The PlacesYou'll Go!, which our president Ken McDonough in his generosity gave to each one of us. The press clipping was sent by Ken Murdock, newsletter editor for 1926. He often sends news, for which we are grateful. Good relations with the class of '26.

Everybody talk up Reunion. Great news— the College will take over the expense of room and meals. Emulate Pete Blodgett in his enthusiasm! Caroline McDonough will shine.

Ellie Norris spent the month of May vacating her big house. She moved to a condo. Family came to help with enormous amounts of work, packing, sorting, and, I'm sure, throwing out. Her new address is 50 Newport Rd., 132 Hilltop Place, P.O. Box 251, New London, NH 03257. Ellie also introduced another play, You're a Good Man Charlie Brown. Busy! Granddaughter Susan has always wanted to go to Dartmouth and study medicine like her grandfather, but she's worried about the cost.

One of our finest letters in years—Larry was mighty pleased—from Cubby Cubbins's daughter:

"Dear Mr. Leavitt, Dad's wife sent me your kind note of sympathy following his death, and I hasten to thank you. You're right, of course—Dad loved Dartmouth with the identical passion I've observed in all her grads. His wonderful memories of Hanover never ebbed. Though I attended St. Lawrence U., graduating in '52, I've always loved Dartmouth as well, for Dad sang her great songs to me until they were part of my fabric, too. Our thanks again for your thoughtfulness. Very Best, Bob Cubbins."

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