As the months of this old millennium wind down to the final two (which Butch Modarelli used to call Nowonder and Dismember), we are delighted to report a changing of the guard at this station. Don Marcus begins as our class secretary with the January 2000 issue of the DAM, which goes to print in late October. You will write him at Box 111, Scraggy Neck (I'm not kidding) Road, Cataumet, MA 02534. Win Smoyer modestly admits he is the president of the Alhambra (Calif.) Historical Society and either because of this or in spite of it, he must open the Alhambra Museum every Thursday and the second and fourth Sundays. His hearing problem has worsened but he works almost daily in a community garden and frequendy for his church. John "Joe" Davidson also has a big garden of his own which keeps him busy at his home in Pasadena. He has a Rotarian friend who takes him to his club for interesting meetings and Joe still hopes to see any classmates who arrive in that area. The Rev. Henry Cobb, D.D., has been suffering three years with rheumatic gout, acquired as far as he knows, by high living among the missionaries on our western front. For those of you who don't recall Henry, it's because he wasn't in our class. The above was in the Dartmouth Alumni Magazine Class Notes of 1905, discovered by our former editor Jay Heinrichs. It's the kind of Class Note every class secretary would like to see often. Sadly, we report the loss of George P. Hill, George S. Coxon, James D. North, and Sarah Drew, Ben Drew's widow.
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