Class Notes

1909

JUNE 1968 BERTRAND C. FRENCH, STANLEY W. LEIGHTON
Class Notes
1909
JUNE 1968 BERTRAND C. FRENCH, STANLEY W. LEIGHTON

Robert Edward Priest died on March 17, 1968 at St. Vincent Hospital, Worcester, Mass., after a short illness. Bob has been carried for years on the uninterested list but about a year ago Rev. Richard S. Knight '41 came to the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd, Clinton, Mass., from Grosse Pointe, Mich. The memories of those fall days back in 1905 were revived and they shared Dartmouth experiences as only those can who have had them.

Clarence Ames Fisk, whose address has been unknown for years, has been located in Collegeville, Pa. 19426 which is the home of Ursinus College. Hope to have more news from "Psyche" for the October MAGAZINE.

Carl Hawes Butman, whose mail was returned from Washington, D.C., now has an address of 4 College Circle, Haverford, Pa. 19041 where his son Robert Hawes Butman is professor of English literature and drama at Bryn Mawr and Haverford.

A letter from Magdalene M. Rose, widow of Philip, tells of three deaths in her family last fall which upset her greatly and she is just beginning to feel better. Daughter Carol and husband are busy with their work at Presbyterian Life in Philadelphia, Pa.

Josephine L. Ford, widow of Edward, is busy again as one of the hostesses at the Winslow House, a historic property, which was Ned's hobby. Something new has been added to the property as the small building Daniel Webster used as a law office in Marshfield, Mass., has been moved there. A visit to this attraction is well worth while.

Birthday greetings this month go to Arthur B. Stanley (5), Willard L. Ruhe (7), Ralph M. Wight (12), William I. Fearing (22), James F. Greenebaum (26), Henry A. Ward (29).

Don't forget the Alumni Fund or the Reunion June 17-19.

Secretary, Sandwich, Mass. 02563

Class Agent, Wellesley Colonial Bldg., Inc. 23 Central St., Wellesley, Mass. 02181