1940s

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

'41 Richard H. Stevens
Cincinnati, Ohio 45220
rhsteve@fuse.net

Ralph R. "Jim" Maccracken, Shawnee Mission, Kansas, is now ninety-two years old. Jim reports that his extended family now consists of forty-one individuals.

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

'43 Philip T. Doughten
New Philadelphia, Ohio 44663
pdoughten@roadrunner.com

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

Davy H. McCall, Chestertown, Maryland, reports that he is enjoying the comforts of Heron Point Retirement Community, where he continues his interest in historic preservation and local history. Davy has published articles on local African-American history and Henry McCann, a Baltimore portrait painter in the 1800s, in local historical society magazines. James B. Persons, South Dartmouth, Massachusetts, writes, "Best to all of 1944-47. I returned to finish after Uncle Sam's exercise. I have not been back in sixty-five years, but have a great memory."

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

E. Jason McCoy reports that he is eighty-nine years old and in reasonably good health. Jason has retired to independent living in Seminole, Florida.

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

Kenneth W. Brooks, Merrimack, New Hampshire, reports that he has spoken with Crawford S. Brown James C. Niederman, William M. Marshall '48, James B. Persons '44, John C. Gregory '51 Donald S. Benny '48, and Bernard S. Hoyt '49.

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

John E. Hartman, Sarasota, Florida, writes, "I help keep cardiologists and thoracic surgeons in business. A decade ago I had a triple bypass, and today, emancipations of aortic and mitral valves. I'm so lucky!"

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

F. Lawrence Howe, Webster, New York, writes, "I'm hanging in at the age of eighty-five. I enjoyed the Bulletin piece on dance weekends, as it brought back memories of my war-time and post-war years in Gambier. My best to all surviving Phi Kaps of that era."

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

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