Roy Blanchard is carrying on a real estate and insurance business in Worcester, Mass. Roy and Mrs. Blanchard are living at 66 Berwick St., in that city.
Heinie Copeland was married on August 24 last to one Miss Margaret G. Kinney in Willsville, N. Y. Heinie is working for the DeWitt-Boag Company, silk manufacturers, in Hornell, N. Y.
Bill Hollands is also married and living in Hornell. Bill was presented with a son, Richard Taylor Hollands, on August 28 last.
Mac MacKay is working for the Dunlop Tire Company, and recently spent a few days in Hornell installing a new store for his company.
Bill St. Amant is getting married on April 5, to Miss Mary Elizabeth Tilton of Waban. Among the ushers at the wedding are to be Duke Coulter, Sykes Hardy, Bill Prescott, and your Secretary. Bill has decided to make his home in Waban, so now we will have four members in the Rotary Club.
Bill Auer called up about two weeks ago to report that he is the father of a bouncing eight-pound boy, Charles Hildreth Auer, who is already entered in the class of '52.
Bob Birch is still in New York, and although he does not say what he is doing in his letter we believe he is still with Macy's. Bob has been spending considerable time at a very interesting hobby of collecting various items and objects of interest from a Dartmouth point of view. He already has quite a collection of letters, prints, paintings, books, and so forth of various individuals outstanding in Dartmouth history.
Dick Simpson is working for the Geophysical Research Corporation of New York, and is located at Ada, Okla.
Chuck Carroll is studying medicine in lowa City. He reports that the work is rather tough, but extremely interesting.
J. A. "Moon" Mullen is now a senior medic at Northwestern University in Chicago.
John Carey is working as a buyer for one of the larger department stores in Cedar Rapids.
Steve Osborn is now in St. Paul doing direct mail advertising for his father's concern, the Economics Laboratory, Inc., manufacturers of several chemical products.
Brad Harrison is now in Indianapolis as representative of the Harris Trust and Savings Bank. Brad reports that he sees Buck McKee fairly often. Buck is working for the Union Trust Company, and is doing very well.
Woody Burgert is still in Chicago with the N. W. Harris Company, which is an affiliated company of the Harris Trust and Savings Bank.
Don Burnham is located in Windsor, Conn., where he is working for the Timken-Detroit Company.
Jim Chandler is still out in Dayton, reporting and real estate editing for the Dayton Daily News.
Dick Bradley Fox is working in Haverhill, Mass., for the Busfield Oil Company.
Fred Fellingham is in Muskegon, Mich., famous for being the home of Don McCall and Jack Sheldon. Fred is still with the Dixie Oil Company in their land department. The main part of his work has to do with leases and titles on oil and gas land.
Tom Wheeler with the Roosevelt Steamship Lines and Bill Williams with the Pennsylvania Railroad are two of the class's traffic solicitors.
Harry Pettingill is in the New York office of Hegeman-Harris, building contractors, and incidentally they are the concern that built the new library as well as several other new buildings at Hanover.
Had a letter from Nick Carter, who is in Hartford, Conn. Nick says he is still studying, but hopes to be working by the time of our Fifth Reunion.
Don Proudman is working for the New Britain Trust Company in New Britain, Conn.
Ed Knapp is in the hardware and automobile
accessories business in Waverly, N. Y. Frank Brown has been transferred to the Albany office of Harris, Forbes, and Company.
Jack Greener is taking his third year at the University of Rochester, School of Medicine. The major portion of his time is spent in clinics and amphitheatres. He will receive his M.D. this June, and then will start in as a surgical interne.
Dud Sercombe writes to us from Portland, Oregon. Printed in bold type across the top of his stationery we read, "United States Tires are Good Tires," so we presume that Dud is spending the majority of his time convincing the public of the veracity of that statement. Dud says that Portland is altogether too far from Hanover, and that al though he will not be able to make the Third, he will surely be on for the Fifth.
Josh Davis writes to our treasurer as follows: "Dear Gus: Enclosed is my check for three dollars for the ALTJMNI MAGAZINE, and for 'Gin' for you and Doane." Gus has turned Josh's letter over to us, but that is all. Incidentally, Josh has charge of the Albany territory for Kissel, Kinnicutt and Company, which territory includes most of New York, Vermont, and Canada.
Bill Sprague is now in the Albany office of the International Harvester Company.
Chuck Brewster along with his work at the Chicago Theological Seminary is directing religious education and young people's work at the South Shore Community church, Chicago.
George Friede is a third year law student at the University of Chicago, and is quite prominent in stimulating the activity of the Liberal Club.
Lyn Smith, who is at the Chicago Theological Seminary, was preaching at Guildhall, Vt., last summer.
Cary Stiff after graduating from the Harvard School of Business Administration last June took a short trip around the country, and is now working at Marshall Field's in Chicago.
The Dartmouth Alumni Association of Boston had its annual dinner at the Statler on Saturday, March 1. There were fifteen or twenty '27 men present, and among them was Bob Stevens, who has returned from Belgium for a short time. Others present that we saw were: Bill Elliott, Bill Cusack, Bill St. Amant, Bob Williamson, Nibs Dowe, Clark Edmonds, Gordon Colby, and Tony Parker.
Don't forget The Third. Publicity with further details will be out shortly.
Secretary, r 101 Milk St., Boston