Class Note 1941
Issue
Sept - Oct 2015
A note from Walter Lipman reports on himself and good wife Doris. They are still active “but slow.” I know so well what you are saying! They still have a house on Cape Cod (East Orleans, Massachusetts) and spend most of the summer there. Doris is long retired from state and county government through the League of Women Voters. “I fully retired from real-estate investments at the end of 2012. Between exercise and medications I am doing okay. Be well and keep up the good work!”
I heard from Lee Grace in Casper, Wyoming, who still enjoys “good health and adequate mind.” He also is pleased to have ’41 back in Class Notes in DAM. He has lived 60-plus years in Wyoming, living home—now alone—with plans to relocate in a retirement community soon. (Shell Point is great!)
Roy Kinsey ’67 is an air pilot from another class at Dartmouth who wrote, “Thought you might be interested in Dick Pace’s participation in this year’s veteran’s flight for the Pensacola Beach Air Show, representing U.S. Navy veterans. I was honored to have Dick fly with me in last year’s air show and am sending you this clip of the two of us flying happily in the breezes over Pensacola Beach!” I wish you all could see this clip! Congratulations, Dick, for this veteran’s honor!
I close by reporting the deaths of three classmates, all in April: Ed McMillan, James Eckels and William Best. I do appreciate you men of ’41 who take the moment to help me write this column!
Dum vivimus vivamus!
—Jane Hanks, 2630 King’s Crown, Shell Point Village, Fort Myers, FL 33908; jhanks1@gmail.com
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I heard from Lee Grace in Casper, Wyoming, who still enjoys “good health and adequate mind.” He also is pleased to have ’41 back in Class Notes in DAM. He has lived 60-plus years in Wyoming, living home—now alone—with plans to relocate in a retirement community soon. (Shell Point is great!)
Roy Kinsey ’67 is an air pilot from another class at Dartmouth who wrote, “Thought you might be interested in Dick Pace’s participation in this year’s veteran’s flight for the Pensacola Beach Air Show, representing U.S. Navy veterans. I was honored to have Dick fly with me in last year’s air show and am sending you this clip of the two of us flying happily in the breezes over Pensacola Beach!” I wish you all could see this clip! Congratulations, Dick, for this veteran’s honor!
I close by reporting the deaths of three classmates, all in April: Ed McMillan, James Eckels and William Best. I do appreciate you men of ’41 who take the moment to help me write this column!
Dum vivimus vivamus!
—Jane Hanks, 2630 King’s Crown, Shell Point Village, Fort Myers, FL 33908; jhanks1@gmail.com