Class Notes

Class of 1923

May 1935 John C. Allen
Class Notes
Class of 1923
May 1935 John C. Allen

HAROLD ATHERTON BAKER. Teacher. B. Poughkeepsie, N. Y., November 10", 1899. M. {Catherine A. Rope of Buffalo, N. Y., January 9, 1926. Children: Robert William, 1931: Education: Riverview Academy, Clyde High School, Dartmouth College, 8.5., University of Buffalo, M.8.A., University of Chicago, Ph.D. (June, 1935). Experience: 1923, in superintendent's office of Wanamaker's, Philadelphia; 1924, with S. S. Kresge Company, Buffalo, N. Y.; 1925-27, automobile dealer, Williamsville, N. Y.; 1928-30, assistant sales manager of A. & P. Tea Company, Buffalo, N. Y.; 1931-32, assistant buyer for J. N. Adams Company; 1933, graduate work at the University of Chicago; 1934, fellow in school of business, University of Chicago; 1935 instructor in School of Business, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. Clubs and Organizations: Dartmouth Club of Buffalo; Beta Gamma Sigma; National Association of Marketing Teachers. Interest Aside fromProfession: Tennis, Motoring, Radio. Present Home Address: 115 North Campus Ave., Oxford, Ohio. Office: Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. (Editor's Note: Hal Baker is one of two in the class of '23 to obtain his Ph.D., Red Downs being the first.)

ROY HALL BURGESS. Teacher of History. B. Plymouth, Mass., May 26, 1897. M. Agnes M. Butterfield of Brewer, Me., July 14, 1922. Children: Mary Jean, 1930. Education: Plymouth High School; Bangor Theological Seminary, B. D.; Dartmouth College (2 years), A. B.; Bates College, M. A. Experience: 1923-24, pastor of Congressional church, Machias, Me.; 1925, principal of high school, Lebanon, Me.; 1926, teacher at East Maine Conference Seminary, Bucksport, Me.; 1927, principal of school, Island Falls, Me.; 1928-35, teacher at Freehold, N. J. Clubs and Organizations: National Forensic League; New Jersey State Teachers Association. Interest Aside from Profession: Literature. Present Home Address: 8 Jackson Terrace, Freehold, N. J.

JOHN STUART COONLEY. Assistant secretary of Hawaiian Pineapple Company, Ltd. B. Chicago, Ill., February 3, 1900. M. Catherine Rehm, Chicago, Ill., December 1, 1923. Children: Billie, 1925, Barbara, 1927 (deceased March 1, 1930). Education: Chicago Latin School; Colgate College (one year); Dartmouth College (three years); Magdalen College, Cambridge, England. Experience: 1923, timekeeper for Coonley Manufacturing Company, Cicero, Ill.; 1924-32, with the Winslow Boiler and Engineering Company of Chicago, first as manager of service department, then salesman, then Chicago sales manager, then national sales manager, then for five years vice-president of the company; 1933, with Hawaiian Pineapple Company, Ltd., merchandising department, in San Francisco; 1934-35, assistant secretary and local sales manager for Hawaiian Pineapple Company, Honolulu, T. H. Clubs and Organizations: Delta Kappa Epsilon, Dragon, Green Key, Players, Commercial Club, Chamber of Commerce. Interest Aside from Business: Travel. Present Home Address: 50 Judd St., Honolulu, T. H. Office: Hawaiian Pineapple Company, Ltd., Honolulu, T. H.

JAMES WALKER DODGE. Analyst and accountant. B. Manchester, N. H., February 17, 1902. M. Ethel Schaab of Nyack, N. Y., June, 1931. Children: Douglas Walker, 1932. Education: Manchester High School; Dartmouth College, B. S.; Thayer School, C. E. Experience: 1923, student at Thayer School; 1924, inspector for New York Reciprocal Underwriters, New York City; 1925, engineer on municipal public works. Schenectady, N. Y.; 1936-33, engineer with C. H. Tenney & Company, public utilities, Nyack, N. Y.; 1934, engineer with CWA on public works, Nyack, N. Y.; 1935, accounting and analysis work with Rockland Light and Power Company, Nyack, N. Y. Present Home Address: 92 Washington St., Nyack, N. Y. Office: 12 North Broadway, Nyack, N. Y.

JOHN EDWARD FOSTER. Director of personnel for W. T. Grant Company. B. Montclair, N. J., June 28, 1900. M. Isabel Munoz of Montclair, N. J., July 1, 1930. Children: Charles, 1932. Experience: 1923-24, Teacher of English and coach of hockey and football at Phillips Andover Academy; 1925, salesman for Whole Grain Wheat Company; 1926, salesman for R. A. Faust and Company, employment agency, New York City. Since 1926, with W. T. Grant Company, first as floorman, then assistant in real estate department, then assistant in personnel division, then assistant director of personnel, then manager of personnel, since 1933 director of personnel. Clubsand Organizations: Psi Upsilon, Casque and Gauntlet, Dartmouth College Club of New York, Montclair Golf Club, University Club of Boston, Eastern Hockey Officials Association, Selective Process Interviewing Committee for New Jersey, Personnel Research Federation. Interest Asidefrom Business: Golf and Refereeing College Ice Hockey Games. Present HomeAddress: 14 Glen Road, Verona, N. J. Office: 1441 Broadway, New York City.

Louis ENGENE GROVER. Statistician. B. New Bedford, Mass., August 19, 1901. Education: New Bedford High School; Norwich University (one year); Dartmouth College, B. S. Experience: 1923, travel in Europe; 1924, salesman with Arthur L. Harding Co., New Bedford, Mass.; 192534, with Rhode Island Hospital Trust Company, Providence, R. 1., first in the auditing department, then advertising and new business department, then investment and statistical department; 1935. statistician with Citizens Savings Bank, Providence, R. I. Organizations and Societies: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Dartmouth Club of Rhode Island. Present Home Address: 201 Waterman St., Providence, R. I. Office: 1 Cranston St., Providence, R. I,

RALPH BROWN STALEY. Manager of Modern Housekeepers' Shop. B. Hooper, Colo., June 22, 1901. M. Frances Idelle Priestley, Nashville, Tenn., February 23, 1929. Education: East Denver High School; Dartmouth College, A. B.; postgraduate work at Denver University. Experience: 1923-24, clerk in First National Bank of Arvada, Colo.; 1925, salesman with American Bond & Mortgage Company, , New York City; 1926-29, secretary of National Bond & Loan Company, Denver, Colo.; 1930-31, manager of Empire Finance Company, San Francisco, Calif.; 1932-34, secretary of National Bond & Loan Company, Denver, Colo.; 1935, manager of Modern Housekeepers' Shop, Los Angeles, Calif. Activities Aside.from Business: Traveled in Europe 1923; traveled through the United States and Canada in 1927; New Orleans and Palm Beach in 1928; worked in a gold mine in Carabou, 1931. Writing and Directing Plays (directed Ibsen's "Hedda Gabler" at the Rorick Theater in New York, June, 1934. Cast included Giovanni Borghese of Italy). Clubs and Societies: Psi Upsilon. Present Home Address: 16081/2 Cerro Gordo St., Los Angeles, Calif. Office: 1211 West Jefferson Boulevard, Los Angeles, Calif.

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