On February 19, at the Dartmouth Club in New York, the following men attended a class dinner: (Note the new addresses.)
Al Sutton, 70 Park Ave. Bill Little, 54 Deepdale Drive, Great Neck, L. I. Harry Townsend, 60 East 90th St. Johnny Milos, 318 First Ave., Pelham. Charlie Vetter, Pelham Manor. Frank Hodson, Glen Ridge, N. J. Bob Wallace, Montclair, N. J. Jack Weatherley, 10 Mitchell PI. Dick Holbrook, Larchmorit. Bill Walsh, Brooklyn, foe Mullan, Roselle, N. J. Ed Studwell, Port Chester. Rod Greig, Niagara Falls. Dick Cukor, 575 Park Ave. Frank McCord, 149-04 Sanford Ave., Flushing, L. I. Vern Welsh, Westfield, N. J. Frankie George, 121 East 80th St. Dutch Holland, 31 East 38th St. Joe Choate, 24 East 38th St. Chuck Briggs, 37 East 65th St. Tom Williams, E. Orange, N. J. Ned Rosen, 934 East 9th St., Brooklyn. Will Dapidus, 121 W. 72d St. Red Gristede, 2186 University Ave. Charlie Schneider, 2700 Kingsbridge Terrace. Will Hays, 40 Monroe St. Chub Hetfield, State Trust Cos. Bldg., Plainfield, N. J. Bill Schuldenfrei, 975 Park Ave., Plainfield, N. J.
And your Secretary.
It was a right fine dinner, and the new faces were numerous and interesting. Going over the list here's some dope about some of them.
Al Sutton is in real estate in New York. Johnny Milos is teaching in Pelham. Charlie Vetter is in Wall St. Frank Hodson was married on March 1; Gwen and Frank are honeymooning right now; they plan to live in Bloomfield, N. J., when they get back, very near Len and Dottie Clark. Dick Holbrook is making rapid progress what with many promotions at Kenyon and Eckhardt, advertising agency (Spuds). Rod Greig is in New York for his bar exams, and his little discourse on what's been happening to him since he left college was sparkling enough to show promise of future greatness when he's talking to a jury. Frankie George just came to New York, where he's in the insurance business. Charlie Schneider is the proud papa of a boy, who they tell me, is possessed of an appetite not unlike that of his father. Will Hays continues to dominate the Dartmouth Club squash players. Chub Hetfield is a barrister in Plainfield, and believe it or not, he really looks like one and a good one.
A slightly belated notice comes to hand of the marriage of Miss Beatrice Constance Baxter to Mr. John Frederick Weinseimer on the twenty-sixth of May in Bloomfield, N. J.
Ernie Moore contributes the following bristly news-letter:
"Sorry to have missed the last dinner,for I had a little 1931 gossip for you. Unfortunately, I was entertaining in bedone of my bi-monthly sore throats. Severalweeks ago Art Seepe, Nels Greenlund, JoeMarriam, and I got together on a miscellaneous roommates reunion. Art roomedwith Joe in Tuck School, Nels with me inHarvard Business School, and Art withNels in Chicago.
"Both Art and Nels are still with Montgomery Ward, but decided they neededfield experience. Nels got transferred tothe store in Baltimore and Art to Albany.
"Art reported all well with Rog Dormerand Beanny Thorn, who is much stouter.Also said Dave Toomey is in New Philadelphia, Ohio—a partner in law firmstarted some time ago by one other Harvard lawyer.
"Nels reported Jack Frisbie in goodhealth and Dike Rand in Newburyport.No doubt, Jack, you've seen Joe Choate,fresh in New York City from the Lincolnstores in Rochester, as he's at the club withRod Greig. But this was some time ago,and he was all excited about Parker Soule'sprospective marriage to a New Yorkdebutante. Soule is still running the circulation department of the Boston HeraldTraveler. And also about Jack Cunningham receiving engineering honors.Skipped up to Boston and found DickChase with the Massachusetts Wharf CoalCos. Norm Rolfe still with picture housein Braintree, Mass. Larry Allen workingin Natick, and Jim Laughton at NewtonJunior High School."
Much obliged, Ernie.
And that old heaver of shots, Gay Bromberg, he's in Hartford, Conn., at 847 Thomaston St.
From 49 Federal St., Boston, on the letterhead of Hale, Sanderson, Byrnes and Morton, attorneys-at-law, among whom are listed Mr. David N. Borkum, comes this interesting report:
"Here's one for your vital statistics record. On February 14, 1935 (St. Valentine'sday), at 9:43 A.M., I beca?ne the father of a 9 lb. 12 oz. girl, whom we have named Barbara. Both mother (Anne) and daughterare home again and are in the very best ofhealth. Milton Burnes '32 and his wife areBarbara's godparents."
Bill Steck came to town for Parker Soule's wedding.
I hear that Hart Gilchrist is captain of a certain Cleveland polo team.
John Clarke is an instructor at the Chappaqua High School in Chappaqua, N. Y.
Bill Casseres is a laboratory technician wfth the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, 66th St. and York Ave., New York City.
Buxie Buxbaum is manager of S. Buxbaum Cos., in Newton Center, Mass.
Ollie Hayward is an interne at Mary Hitchcock Hospital, Hanover, N. H.
Maurie Whittinghill is a graduate student in zoology at the University of Michigan.
Bernie Boyle is an assistant in the biology department and assistant track coach at Phillips Academy, Andover.
Art Boardman is in commercial banking with the Irving Trust Company at 1 Wall St., New York City.
Bob Biesel is with the credit department of the Chase National Bank in New York and is living at London Terrace, famed residence of many Dartmouth men.
Bill Benger and wife are living in Hartsdale, N. Y., and Bill is an accountant with the International Salt Company, N. Y.
Smoky Joe Adams is now in Baltimore with the Baltimore News-Post.
Bill Walker is a salesman for the LooseWiles Biscuit Company in Providence, R. I.
Schnitzie Schneider has the title of "junior tester" for the Pure Oil Cos. in Marcus Hook, Pa.
Vic Rockhill is a statistician with the Chase National Bank in New York.
Hank Richmond is assistant sales manager of the Potdevin Machine Cos. in Brooklyn.
Hank Reno has been made district manager of the Equitable Life Assurance Society in Peoria, Ill.
Wilder Montgomery is a physician in Washington, D. C.
Howie Mason is a teacher and athletic director of the high school in Woodsville, N. H.
Al McLean is an interne at the Hartford Hospital in Hartford, Conn.
Mac McCullough is a traffic clerk for Butler Bros, in San Francisco.
Skipper Hall is a clerk for the Aluminum Company of America in their offices at Edgewater, N. J.
Chan Griggs is an engineer for the N. H. highway department, Concord, N. H.
Johnnie Gilmore is a lawyer at 31 Nassau St., New York City.
Red Rolfe is in the training camp of the New York Yankees, and latest flashes report he is the owner of the Yankees' third base. We presume that Mrs. Rolfe is in Florida with him.
Ge.orge Nickum is a marine draftsman for the W. C. Nickum Company in Seattle, Wash.
Bill Gould, the old cross-country specialist who went out to Illinois to finish college, is a student at the Tufts Medical School.
Pete Akerlund is a salesman for the Utah Radio Products Cos. in Chicago, Ill.
Dick Denby is in the sales department of the Fisk Rubber Company at Chicopee Falls, Mass.
Eric Wollaeger is an interne with the Roosevelt Hospital in New York City.
Doug Wilson is an assistant in English at George Washington University in Washington, D. C.
Stan Williams is in the research depart ment of Johns-Manville at Manville, N. J
Hart Walter is a filed merchandiser for Montgomery Ward, 75 Varick St., New York City.
Well that just about winds up another installment of these here annals. I admithe above is a lot more factual than entertaining but then if you know of some parlor or other forms of tricks as rendered by any Thirtyoners or their childrenplease (underline) put it in writing. Respectfully submitted
Secretary, 10 Mitchell Place, New York.