Class Notes

1931

Nov/Dec 2002 Victor King
Class Notes
1931
Nov/Dec 2002 Victor King

I have been honored with a long visit from George Theriault, the prez and CEO of the New Hampshire Association for the Blind. Our class will remember his father, George, of the class of 1933, and how good he was in track. On October 21 that association will present a special employment conference on employment-related services for visually impaired applicants. The association operates the McGreal Sight Center; this year it is celebrating 90 years of devoted services for the blind and for those with impaired vision. As the population becomes older, vision difficulties become more and more of a concern.

Georges mother, the former Ray Speight, attended Radcliffe in the class of 1933 with my wife, Elizabeth Jones.

Jim and Harriet Lyall have moved to 235 Walker St., Lenox, MA 01240, that lovely area which includes White Flower Farm and a great public garden center.

Jack Cole is looking for more recognition for football. Jack's letters are always very interesting, and as many of us would say: "Send me some more."

John M. Boermeester has moved to Cooper Hall, Apt.369, 937 Bowman Road, Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464.

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