Class Notes

1935

Nov/Dec 2007 Edward Gerson
Class Notes
1935
Nov/Dec 2007 Edward Gerson

I spoke to Bill Kreig, who says that not much is going on with his life and sends his regards to all.

Renee Silverman, widow of Harold, reports that most of their family has passed on. She lives in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, which she says has changed from a picturesque New England town to a bustling city.

Jim Hughes says that he is in a home and is in good health and enjoys good times—a little golf and a lot of Jack Daniels. He sees Jim and Susan Wright once in a while, and thinks that there is too much fuss over the trustee issue. He thinks I should give up the Class Notes job, as no one seems to be interested in sending me info. He asks why I should knock myself out. Do you agree with him?

I had a nice conversation with Anja Bury, who was married to Bill for 30 years.lwill keep in touch with Anja, as she is an interesting woman. I find a great deal of life is all about interactingwith people, who always open up new vistas for me.

Bill Mathers injured himself while helping Myra. She is in great shape, while he has been in a nursing home for five months and is still being treated. It looks like his golfing days are over.

Pete Smith, our new tearbag editor, had a heart problem but says he will be okay to get the Tearbag restarted. Give him some help and send me thoughts that I can pass on to him. Best wishes to all of you.

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