The '27 mini-reunion in Hanover for the Penn game was attended by Roger and Lolly Bury and son Curtis '53, RuthBaker, and Dow Mills and son Jim, just returned from a tour of the lochs and distilleries of the Scottish Highlands. Ruth brought the lobsters from Nahant for dinner at the Burys' after the game.
Alice Wormser had her ticket for the game but had to cancel because of an unexpected meeting of the Women's Club of Rye, N.Y., of which she is president.
Franchot Long had a brain tumor removed last August, which required irradiation of the site following surgery. Her progress has been satisfactory since then.
Chuck Brewster missed his annual visit to Maine because of the illness of his wife, Frances. They enjoy meeting the NormanSwifts there each summer.
Kroggie Krogstad is battling poor vision from cataracts. He misses his dog, Captain, who had to be put to sleep because of arthritis and advanced age.
We report with sadness the deaths of CugDaley, Bob Gilboy, Ed Fry, and Bill Hollands. Their obituaries appear in this issue of the Dartmouth Alumni Magazine.
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