Class Notes

1935

July/August 2007 Edward Gerson
Class Notes
1935
July/August 2007 Edward Gerson

Marvin Rauch writes that a close friend of his at his retirement home is Jim Mutt, whose son and grandson are both Dartmouth grads. His grandson is deaf and received considerable assistance from Dartmouth. Marv is proud of Dartmouth's attitude toward the deaf.

Bill Mathers reports that Myra is not doing well; sad news. Bill went to a chiropractor, who cracked two of his ribs. Only 2! He must have been good.

Bill Adams is eagerly looking forward to getting back on the golf course. Ed Reich is back to golf after returning from a great cruise but still misses Mildred. Monnie Hattenbach writes to "dear ole Ed" apologizing for not writing to me because he has so little to say. Hey,you wrote me! The only classmate he keeps up with is Irv Sager once a year. He is pretty much confined to home since his legs went bad. Keeps about 11 doctors busy and gets out to dinner occasionally. No fun. Sends his love to you all.

Dick Sammis '70 reports the passing of his mother, Rae, widow of Arnold Jr., M.D.Dick loved getting the Tear Bag, which is going to die unless someone volunteers to write it. Don't expect Sue Young in Hanover to keep doing your job. She did the class a great favor by putting out the last edition. Thank you, Sue.

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