Class Notes

1937

APRIL 1996 Carl L. N. Erdman,
Class Notes
1937
APRIL 1996 Carl L. N. Erdman,

Weather is not supposed to be a subject of class columns as the publication date is a far cry from the date this Sunday morning. You will read this column in March when the snow may have melted in the Northeast. Today, January 14, in eastern Pennsylvania we are shoveling out from 37 inches of snow. Progress is being made on the printing of the new 193 7 alumni directory. The College records reveal that Bill and MariaLyons have moved from London to Portugal. Bill, we haven't heard from you for a long time. How about a few lines to your scribe and Gile Hall friend? Ed Shea has retired to St. Petersburg from Ogdensburg, N.Y. Bill and Patty Rotch have had enough of snow shoveling and grass cutting and are moving to a retirement center with the following address: 121 River Mead Road, Peterborough, NH 03458. Bill was sorry to hear of Lou Valier's death. He had dinner with the Valiers in Honolulu a little more than a year ago.

Several widows have commented favorably on the listing of the memorial books placed in Baker Library by the class. These titles are for classmates who died in 1990. William E. Hoyt, Masterworks of AmericanImpressionism, by W.H. Gerdts; MyronWright, The Colorado River Through theGrand Canyon, by S. Carothers; WilliamT. Bell Jr., The David and Alfred SmartMuseum., Guide to Collections; Max A. Polster, What Thoreau Said, by W.C. Johnson; Dana S. Prescott, Beyond theJava Sea, by P.M. Taylor; Frederick M.Ingersoll Jr., The Art of Equatorial Guinea, by L. Perrois; Robert J. Woodruff Jr.,National Gallery of Ireland, by R. Keaveney; Oliver Butterworth, Picasso's Parade, D.M. Rothschild; Calvin P. Eldred III,Jujol, by Solar-Morales; Carl L. Land,Santa Fe and Northern New Mexico, by J. Parsons; Robert E. Pancake, Plant Life-,Owen D. Collins, America's NationalGallery of Art, by P. Kopper.

Carl L. N. Erdman, 1415 Parkside Drive N., Wyomissing, PA 19610

Richard M. Francis, 29 Decorie Drive, Wilbraham, 'MA 01095