Class Notes

1904

December 1956 HARRY B. JOHNSON, THOMAS W. STREETER, E. R. BARTLETT
Class Notes
1904
December 1956 HARRY B. JOHNSON, THOMAS W. STREETER, E. R. BARTLETT

1904 held its annual party at the Algonquin Club, October 26, the night before the Harvard-Dartmouth game. Nice party - fourteen hardy souls attended: Sid, Sex, Frank Doonan, Jig, Pete, Matt, Al Terrien, Perce Hobbs, Tinker Gale, Squid, Carl, Pen, Robbie and Beck.

Scores of letters were received from classmates who could not attend and the secretary read their messages. All were solicitous for the welfare of Ike and Ida, and Tom Streeter. No finer expressions of the ties that bind classmates of 1904 together could be found.

Ned Bartlett has left for Sarasota, Fla., tor the winter. Herbie Callman wrote a fine letter. He never misses the Dartmouth-Princeton game. Herbie, Whoop it up for Dartmouth! Lester Ames' potatoes are dug and cattle bedded down for the winter. Les is still pushing the wooden leg.

Peacham with his letters and Jig in person, from Chicago, gave us the news of the Chicago bunch and sidelights on Stevenson.

Arthur Warner, still young at 01, sent a clipping of his marriage to Miss Jessica Manahan, 73. They will make their home at Hamilton Road, RFD 3, New Brunswick, N. J. Congratulations and best wishes from the class were sent to the happy married couple.

Tack Sanderson sent warm greetings from Orlando, Fla. Nice letters came from Bascom Bray ton and Billy McKeen from Texas, and from Owen Burdett from Vermont, Bruce Sanborn from St. Paul and Child Lewis from Helena, Mont. Wayne Perkins from Sacramento, Calif., and Johnie Fletcher from Chattanooga, Tenn., did not fail to send their affectionate greetings and prayers for Ike and Ida. Parson Hills from California and Parson Tubbs from Maine were present in spirit, also Father Leddy from Dover, N. H., and Father Pierce from Rome, Italy. Their letters were gratefully received.

From Washington, D. C. and Washington, N. C., came good news from Whit, Bill Roby and Dave Ford and from Madison, Wis., a fine letter by Mose Withey, and Jimmy Brotherhood wrote from Michigan. Best of all were the notes from Ike Charron and Tom. The affection we hold for both these men and our best wishes for their health and comfort were expressed in a letter by the Secretary sent to them at the close of the dinner.

Because of the limitation on space this month, I cannot report other letters. The Secretary is grateful to each man who responded.

With the Holiday Season so near at hand, I cannot refrain from sending to each of you and to all your loved ones A Merry Xmas and Happy New Year.

1904 Fund, Contributors

87 Gifts (Participation Index 116) Total Gifts: $6,531.60 (176% of Objective) CHARLES I. LAMPEE, Class Agent

Aldrich, Oscar J. Andrews, Herbert M. Austin, David S. 2nd1 Bartlett, Edwin R. Blanchard, Philip S. Bolster, Arthur S. Bowles, Amasa Boyle, Bernard L. Brayton, Bascom B. Brewer, Robert Duß.1 Brotherhood, James S. Bullock, Matthew W. Burdett, Owen L. Callman, Herbert Charron. Arthur I. Cronin, John W.2 Cummings, Edward J.3 Dailey, Michael A.4 Darrow, Paul E. Davis, Charles E. Doonan, John F. Drew, Hedley G.5 Durgin, Lmwood S. Edgerly, Ferdinandlß. Egbert, Edward H.6 Favour, Paul G.7 Fletcher, John S. Ford, David E Freeman, Fred B Frost, Gordon B.1 Gale, Arthur P Gibson, Lester H. Gray, William R.8 Hall, Henry M. Ham, Harry H.9 Hardy, Francis H. Hastings, Alfred B.10 Hatch, jared P. Herman, Earl L.11 Hill, Albert L. Hinman, Burritt H. Hobbs, Don P. Johnson, Harry B. Kimball, Arthur W.1 Kirker, John H.12 Kneeland, William A.13 Lampee, Charles I. Leverone, Louis E. Lewis, George A. Logan, Donald B.14 Mac Keen, William D. McKennis, Herbert15 MacLennan, Edgar A. Maguire, Peter J. Manning, Patrick J. Marshall, R. Eliot16 Maynard, Cloyd T. Morse, Henry B. Moulton, Gilman L.17 Mower, Penfield Muchemore, Harrie L.18 Nichols, Harry H. Nolan, John H.1 Norton, Daniel C.19 Perkins, Wayne A. Phelps, O. Draper20 Rich, Charles J. Rix, Malcolm W. Robinson, Edward K. Roby, Harrison G. Rolfe, Hayward P. Rollins, D. Sidney Safford, Henry B. Sanborn, Bruce W. Scales, George L. Sewall, Arthur E. Sexton, Ralph E. Sharpe, Howard G. Slay ton, William H. Stowell, Frank H. Streeter, Thomas W. Terrien, Albert B. Torrey, Harry K. Tubbs, Charles M. Turner, Leigh C. Uniac, Thomas V.21 Walker, James C. Watson, John H., Jr. Webster, Leon W. Whittemore, Wilfred D. Willard, Ira O. Willis, Edward S.22 Witham, Myron E. Withey, Morton O. Woodbridge, Charles K. Woods, Carl F.

MEMORIAL GIFTS FROM:

1Anonymous.

2Thomas M. Connell '06.

3Mrs. Cummings.

4Airs. Dailey.

5Mrs. Drew.

6Widow, Mrs. Allen.

7Mrs. Favour.

8Classmate.

9Mrs. Ham.

10Mrs. Hastings.

11Son, Laurence T.Herman '34.

12Niece, Mrs. MorganMunsey & Sister,Mrs. Hubert S.Morgan.

13Mrs. Knee'land.

14Mrs. Logan.

15Mrs. McKennis.

16Sister, Florence E.Marshall.

17Mrs. Moulton.

18Mrs. Muchemore.

19Mrs. Norton.

20Income from O. DraperPhelps Fund.

21Mrs. Uniac.

22Mrs. Willis.

Secretary, 100 North St., Pittsfield, Mass.

Treasurer, Morristown, N. J.

Bequest Chairman,