Class Notes

CLASS OF 1913

AUGUST 1930 Warde Wilkins
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1913
AUGUST 1930 Warde Wilkins

Yick Nutt and Ralph Bauman represented the class at the annual golf outing of the Dartmouth Club of New York at the Green Brook Country Club over in Jersey. No prizes came their way, however. Collin Wells was one of the representatives of the club in the annual match with the Cornell Club, which was won by the Dartmouth Club.

Pete Seidler has been seen around New York lately, but no plans have been given out yet. He is probably just starting for Asia or some other part of the globe.

On Tuesday, June 10, the 191$ Club of New York held the last class dinner, and Nutt, Wells, Alden, Bauman, Smiler Pierce, Pishon, and Remsen with two or three guests were present.

Larry Brown has forsaken New York for California, and is living in Pasadena "between the sky and the sea"—being about equidistant between a mountain top and the Pacific Ocean, 2001 San Pasqual St.

Judge Hugus, Bill Towler, Emmett Pishon, and Howard Ball were some of the class at Hanover for Commencement. The Secretary is suffering from a broken heart as he was unable to go up. Judge and Bill, as a 1913 golf team, played Remsen and Remsen of 1912, the former being Richard and the latter his wife, Gladys, whose ball was given a handicap but who greatly outplayed her husband. The Judge borrowed a different club for every shot, but acquitted himself well. After being three down and four to go, Hugus and Towler got themselves together in intrepid fashion and won the match one up.

George B. Davidson is flourishing as a general contractor in Palm Beach, Fla. Let him build your winter home for you. He sees Joe Cheney occasionally. Joe is planning to be in Boston in October for the Legion convention, and we are sure that he and any of the out-of-town men who come to the convention will find plenty of 1913ers.

Smiler Pierce's address is now The Mowbray, Kew Gardens, Long Island, N. Y. This may not be news to you, but it was to us.

Phil Sauer is already talking of Hanover in 1933 and is planning both his boys with him. One is a future "D" baseball man.

Jack Macdonald is vice-president and chief engineer of Patrick McGovern, Inc., 50 East 42d St., New York, and sent his regards to all the boys along with his Alumni Fund check.

Line Wilson, from the Raymond and Whitcomb office in San Francisco, writes that they are planning big things for the Dartmouth-Stanford game next fall. The headquarters will be at the Fairmont Hotel. The whole squad will be there for lunch on one day preceding the game. There will be something doing all the time.

As announced in the Boston Herald, the Shumway Agency is now fifty years old. Franklin P. Shumway, an honorary member of the class, started in the advertisingbusiness in small quarters at 21 Bromfield St., Boston. His first order was from Oliver Ditson, music publisher. Carl Shumway is now one of the directors of the Shumway Agency.

Stub Stoughton started on June 1 with the New York Telephone Company, having been transferred from the A. T. & T. Cos. in New York, where he has been located the past year. He is now located at Room 2111, 140 West St., New York city.

Jim Barrett is assistant treasurer of the White Star Refining Company, refiners and distributors of Staroline petroleum products, of Detroit.

Bob Mungall sailed on June 4 for the land of the Soviets, and for the next three years he will be insulations engineer of the International General Electric Company at Moscow, U. S. S. R., but can be reached in care of W. J. Becker, I. G. E., Schenectady, N. Y.

"Bish" Ethelbert Talbot is located with John T. Wayland and Company, investment bankers, at Kansas City, Mo. He is in New York frequently, and can always be found at the Dartmouth Club there. "Kansas City," he writes, "as you probably remember, is my old home town, and as I felt the 'flower of youth' passing, I have come back to the old folks, and am now in business at the above address."

Bob Johnson has moved to 1124 Sunset Road, Mayfield Heights, Ohio, but is still with the Highway Construction Company, at Cleveland.

Tune in on station WPAW, Pawtucket, It. 1., and hear Ralph Stone. Ralph is broadcasting, and lives at 133 Fourth St., Providence.

Fred Gannon's widow is in Paris, and a special cable to the New York Times is as follows: "Paris, May 20. Miss Marie Elise Johnson, American violinist, gave a successful concert in Paris this evening. The individuality of her technique as well as the depth and tenderness of feeling was highly praised by a large Franco-American audience. In private life Miss Johnson is Mrs. Frederick M. Gannon of New York."

Secretary, 40 Broad St., Boston