Class Notes

1926

SEPTEMBER 1994 Don Norstrand
Class Notes
1926
SEPTEMBER 1994 Don Norstrand

George Leyser, Sarasota, Fla., always sends thanks for the class birthday card which arrives a few days in advance as a warning. He heard from the Sarasota Dartmouth Club of Ed Hanlon's death, so he is now the lone 1926 member there. George sent good luck to the '26 home office, and did so by using a class news card of green color.

Our traveling classmates include HenryLamb, Freedom, N.H., who visited for 12 days in April with his daughter and her husband on Marco Island, Fla. For four days in May he was at Swanzy Lake, near Keene N.H., and he spent two days in June at Peaks Island in Portland Harbor and two days at Sebago Lake, both in Maine. They had a long winter in Freedom and were glad summer had arrived.

Dr. Paul Harper, Baltimore, Md., wrote that he and his wife, Cornelia, spent January in Sanibel, Fla., but he had mild "walking pneumonia," which restricted his activi-Point village, Ft. Myers, to apologize for not seeing him same as last year, and Jack said his daughter was coming to visit in about two weeks.

After George Scott, Westport, Conn., attended his grandson Sam's June graduation at Dartmouth he visited his old home town, Portsmouth, N.H., and of course visited resident Wad Woods. Wad, our well-known former expert tennis player, and teacher has a recent story for classmates. A February letter from Hyatt Hotel Inc. invited about 75 tennis players who are "90 years or over" to play a round-robin tournament. Nine including Wad (seven players and two non-players) came to the Hyatt Regency, Orlando, Fla., April 4-8. Since the odd number of players ruled out a doubles tournament, there were three days of interesting tennis. Wad knew the only other Dartmouth man there: Malcolm Clarke '22 of South Harpswell, Maine. The Hyatt people were great hosts and hope to make the tournament an annual event.

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