1940s

'40 Kenyon College
Office of Public Affairs
College Relations Center
Gambier, Ohio 43022-9623
bulletin@kenyon.edu

'41 Richard H. Stevens
812 Clifton Hills Terrace
Cincinnati, Ohio 45220
rhsteve@fuse.net

C. Newton Bakley, Evans, Georgia, says he "just put year ninety-two in the mirror--rear view, of course!" Newt is anxious to see how the present generation moves to solve present problems.

'42 Kenyon College
Office of Public Affairs
College Relations Center
Gambier, Ohio 43022-9623
bulletin@kenyon.edu

'43 Philip T. Doughten
204 Gooding Avenue, Northwest
New Philadelphia, Ohio 44663
pdoughten@roadrunner.com

Kenyon A. Knopf, La Conner, Washington, writes that in April 2011 he was the grand marshal in the Kiwanis/Skagit County Tulip Parade. In November of this year, Kenyon shall reach the ripe old age of ninety.

'44 Kenyon College
Office of Public Affairs
College Relations Center
Gambier, Ohio 43022-9623
bulletin@kenyon.edu

'45 H. Noyes Spelman
1630 Post Road East, Unit 202
Westport, Connecticut 06880
noyesspelman@gmail.com

'46 Kenyon College
Office of Public Affairs
College Relations Center
Gambier, Ohio 43022-9623
bulletin@kenyon.edu

'47 Samuel P. Todd Jr.
670 Reisling Knoll
Cincinnati, Ohio 45226
egtcincy@gmail.com

'48 Kenyon College
Office of Public Affairs
College Relations Center
Gambier, Ohio 43022-9623
bulletin@kenyon.edu

Henry J. Abraham, Charlottesville, Virginia, celebrated his ninetieth birthday in August, in the company of a good many Kenyonites.

'49 Kenyon College
Office of Public Affairs
College Relations Center
Gambier, Ohio 43022-9623
bulletin@kenyon.edu

Philip J. Wall, Bay Village, Ohio, writes, "I remain above ground and continue to muddle along. God is good!"