Class Notes

1921

May 1994 Lucy Briggs
Class Notes
1921
May 1994 Lucy Briggs

Lorrie S. Foley, whose first husband, Howie Ransom, died in January 1932, remembers the reunion of 1931 and their good friends, the Tom Clevelands and the Tom Norcrosses. Her second husband, Jay Foley, is no longer living, and she is in a retirement home, 189 Alps Road, Branford, CT 06405. Her son, David Ransom, is Dartmouth '54.

Vance Clark forwards a letter from Harold Geilich:

"A few days back I received a letter from the White House, Washington, D.C., and it was from Bill Clinton. He signed it who wrote it doesn't matter! If at the age of 93 I can get a letter from the President of the U.S.A., I still must consider myself an important person. Would I feel that way if James O.F. wrote to me?

"Hanover has become a much more important village than it was in our day. Now with a good train, good plane, or an auto it is really nothing at all to go to Hanover from Boston. ... In the Alumni Magazine I read all the sports that Dartmouth is involved in and all the championships that Dartmouth has won. It's a far different college from when we were there what a change has taken place! I suppose the Trustees picked Freedman as a man who can control Dartmouth now. My son Evan is a Harvard classmate of his, but didn't know him. When we lost our tanning business Evan went into importing French furniture, and I'm happy to tell you he has done very well at that job. He has built a first-class importing company! That's what happened to domestic companies they went global and survived!"

Kendal Apt. 248, 80 Lyme Road, Hanover, NH 03755