Class Notes

Class of 1907

October 1935 Henry R. Lane
Class Notes
Class of 1907
October 1935 Henry R. Lane

Several '07 men enjoyed vacation trips in Europe this summer. A postal from Pat Hathaway from Berlin reported that Mrs. Hathaway and he were en route to Moscow.

Judge and Mrs. McLane sailed from Quebec in June and visited Paris, Geneva, the Tyrol, Southern Bavaria, Germany, Belgium, and England. They saw some of the Davis Cup tennis at Wimbledon, revisited Oxford, bicycled, tramped, and climbed in the Cotswolds and the Lake District, and sailed from Glasgow.

Norman and Mrs. Cushman spent a brief vacation in England.

A report, unconfirmed but we hope and believe accurate, states that Waldo and Mrs. Pickett were the parents of a new daughter earlier in the year.

Harry Storrs' older son, Dick, who graduated from the Pawling School, Pawling, N. Y., in June and was valedictorian of his class, enters Dartmouth this term.

The New York Herald Tribune of May 11 announced the engagement of Miss Jane McKendree, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. McKendree, to Mr. Allan Farwell Ayers Jr. of Akron, Ohio. Miss McKendree was a junior at Smith College and Mr. Ayers a graduate of Amherst and Harvard Law School.

Dick Southgate, resident correspondent for the class in Hanover, reports a number of '07 visitors to Hanover during the summer:—Ted Foster and his son, Ted; George Howard and his son, George; Bill Minsch and his family; Morris Smith: Harry Storrs and his family; Jack Stilphen; Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Davis; Herb Hinman and his daughter.

Golf achievements of the Heneage boys are not unusual. Dick, Bob, and Butch have participated in many tournaments in New England during the summer. Among them was the New Hampshire state cham- pionship contest at Dixville Notch. Early in September Dick and Bob were finalists in the championship match at the Hanover Country Club. Bob is now champion, Dick having held the championship once or twice before. Butch, otherwise occasionally called John, is approaching his older brothers in golf proficiency. He enters Exeter this fall.

Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kenyon and five children have recently moved from Dover, Mass., to Weston, Mass., becoming thereby near neighbors of the Lanes and Wood- worths. Bob's eldest daughter, Betty, enters Massachusetts State College this fall.

Norman Cushman's older boy, Gardner, enters Harvard Law School in September, and his younger boy, Robert, enters Dartmouth.

Judge McLane reports a grand response to his last appeal for gifts to the Alumni Fund, the record on the basis of the percentage of classmates contributing to the fund being a tremendous improvement over recent years.

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