Class Notes

1939

JUNE 1998 Richard Jackson
Class Notes
1939
JUNE 1998 Richard Jackson

In March Penny and SkipMorse, with Skip's brother John '44, dropped in on us for a pleasant lunch. They were just over from the west coast Naples, Fla., where they had a dandy time at Betsy Wyman Emmons's final '39 bash, before returning home to Tryon, N.C.

Stan Beskind writes that he and Connie went around South America on their latest cruise. So far this year they've also been to Malta, the British Isles, and Ireland. We've had a lively correspondence with Harriet Urban, Joe's widow, who writes that she maintains Christmas greetings with Betsy, Priscilla, and Moose Dudis, the JimFeeleys, Johnny Litchfield, Jane and BillMcCarthy, and Barbara and CharlieNichols, as well as a number of '40s.

From the new DMS alumni news and notes magazine, which has been cut out from Dartmouth Medicine, we learn that Brownie Sullivan and wife Leone were on Maryland's eastern shore to witness some bird migrations of some snow geese during the late fall. When home, Brownie still manages some tennis three or four times per week.

From the same source we learned that Bud Little spent five weeks late last year visiting the Greek Isles, Yalta, Istanbul, Cairo, and Jerusalem. Gail and Wally Davis are heard from at their spot in San Carlos, on the Gulf of California, Mexico. They said that they had not caught the wrath of El Nino through December. Bette Timbers dropped us a note to advise how pleased she was to have Doris and Jim Corner drop in for lunch in early March at her Boca Raton (Fla.) home. The Corners were down for three weeks in Delray.

Bert MacMannis has scheduled the spring meeting of the executive committee for May 20,at the Yale Club in NYC, hard by Grand Central Station. Plans for the 60th Reunion in Hanover in 1999 are the main item on the agenda.

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