Class Notes

Class of 1924

March 1938 C. Jerry Spaulding
Class Notes
Class of 1924
March 1938 C. Jerry Spaulding

By order of the editors, this column is devoted this month to briefs on as many different names as short space will permit. Thanks to Dick Dickinson, in charge of the Memorial Fund for the late Dean Gray of Tuck School, much ground can be covered from squibs he has kindly lifted out of his correspondence.

A 1 Burke is now partner of Duff & Phelps, utility analysts of Chicago. Bob Buswell serves as customer's man at Eastman, Dillon & Cos., New York. Dana Bent recently received a 10-year button award from his employers, the American Optical Company in Southbridge, Mass., where he is superintendent of inspection of lenses. Doug Craig, actuary of Metropolitan Insurance and resident of Ridgewood, N. J., has moved luggage and family, including a girl of 5 and a boy of g, into a new home. Steve Cross, who is divisional head of cost accounting at the Stanley Tool Works, New Britain, Conn., serves also as city councilman.

Bob Fenderson, first on the inside and then on the outside of bank work, is now auditor for Truman Edwards & Sons. His present home is in Cambridge, Mass. Another auditor is Dick Henry, admitted last year as a C.P.A. and with Niles & Niles, New York City. The general agent for Glens Falls Fire Insurance in Canada, with Toronto as headquarters, is George Kenney. George Jr. is 6 and Martha, 4. A new title has been hung on Mony Monahan, an executive of Providence Mutual of Philadelphia. He is president of the Employees' Social and Athletic Association, remains active in "Y" work and outstanding in his secretarial work for the Philadelphia Alumni Association. Jack Parker, who is special agent for Travelers Insurance and lives in Holbrook, Mass., spends considerable time afloat on the South Shore during the summer. Charlie Tallman, father of a son and daughter, is with the Oswego Falls Corp. at Fulton, N. Y. Red Winslow, another Travelers Insurance operator, lives in Needham, Mass. He is father of two daughters, a Maine vacationist and finds the time and the wherewithal to maintain a yacht. Fat Daum, formerly of Alexandria and Cairo and more recently of New York, is now located in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, with General Motors. He is in charge of sales for a territory extending a thousand miles above Victoria Falls. Jim Henretta of Holgate Toy Company in Kane, Pa., recently had lunch with Dick in Boston. Dick himself is industrial consultant, striving at 82 Devonshire St. to support his wife, two boys, and a girl. Close of quotes for Dick.

Les Haws, on one of his much appreciated telephone sprees, called up your correspondent from Haverford to announce a thriving law practice, a new home in Haverford, his 100-acre farm near Moosilauke in good shape, and that he was looking forward to part of next summer at his other summer residence on the ocean.

Red Holbrook, itinerant McGraw Hill advertising salesman, dropped in two weeks ago, still filled with enthusiasm for New Hampshire but slightly wary of skis after his severe accident last winter.

Bill Fawcett, wholesale furniture purveyor and quarterly a caller in Worcester, brings a few more up to date, including Cliff Kellogg, who is in charge of auto accessories with Sears Roebuck in Waltham, Mass., Fred Diehl, deep in the throes of keeping Chicago people in debt to a finance company, and Harry Brough of Glendale, Calif., the head of Brough's Home Device Company, dealers in and experts on electrical appliances. Harry is raising three boys.

Frank Mandel of Mandel Bros, now resides at the Ambassador East Hotel in Chicago. The current Dartmouth catalogue carries the recipients of the Mandel Comparative Literature Prizes awarded each year. Paul Healy is field representative for Reconstruction Finance Corp., with headquarters at 73 Church St., New Haven, Conn. Wallie Lord, sales manager of the Converse Rubber Cos., Maiden, Mass., now makes his home at 23 Commonwealth Rd., Watertown, Mass.

A .gain in advertising lineage in South Bend this past year makes this column hope, by virtue of a similar struggle for livelihood, that Jim Taylor of Carter, Jones & Taylor, advertising agents, 515 Associate Bldg., prospered likewise.

Dickson Moyse, who has been in London since graduation, is still there at 41 Montagu Square, W.i. Stan Lyon, Boston lawyer, has been making good use this winter of the Vermont skiing slopes with the Lyon summer place in Peru as base camp. Ted Lamb is an associate of Schweikher, Inc., architects at 161 East Erie St., Chicago. By dead reckoning, it's about time for the toothpick mill in Strong, Me.,* to hold its annual directors' meeting, attended by Ax Coffin, insurance partner of Moore, Case, Lyman, and Hubbard, Chicago. Sum Turner, who has had plenty of tough luck with sickness in his family, is the assistant principal of the Northbridge Senior and Junior High Schools in Whitinsville, Mass.

Fay Hourdequin is an investment counselor with Young Management Corp., 60 East 43d St., New York City. Norm Rosie and Hecker's Farina go together, the former as accountant for the latter at 88 Lexington Ave., New York City. Solly Thurston has rounded out half a decade in Chicago as a Latin teacher, now in Hingland Park High School. Lee Ramsdell shapes the future of the customers' wants at Rose, Martin, Inc., advertising agents at 21 W. 46th St., New York City. Red Maloney, contractor, bond salesman and football coach, hangs his hat in West Newton, Mass., at 462 Waltham St.

Art Graham, Buffalo haberdasher, who got away from it all by changing positions and going to New York, seems to be back in the thick of it. His present address is 292 North St., Buffalo. Joe Falcon, Montgomery-Ward sporting goods buyer, lives in Highland Park, 111., at 491 Fairview Rd. Rod Starkweather, dermatologist, operates in Evanston and lives in Winnetka, 111., 351 Linden St.

The local Worcester contingent is extremely peaceful. Pinkey Booth has several more yards of snow to shovel out at his new house on Old Colony Rd. He is rumored particularly adept at diaper changing. Bob Davidson, representative of Johns Manville Corp. for the Worcester area, keeps strict bachelor quarters at 20 Chestnut St., and this year refused to put his boat up for the winter until ice drove him ashore, at Cataumet on Cape Cod. Frank Harrington, counsel for Massachusetts Protective Insurance Cos. of Worcester, takes nation-wide jaunts with considerable regularity. His back yard gym for the three Harrington offspring is the center of attraction for the neighborhood children.

Hank Hartshorn of nearby Gardner deplores the "abominable habit" of borrowing a baby carriage from the family with grown children, which cheats his factory of the possible sale of a new one. Stan Chittick devotes all of his talent to the Simonds Saw & Steel Co.'s treasury in Fitchburg.

Red Newell, who has probably had the most exciting six months of any of us, dodging bullets and hiding behind sandbags in Shanghai, stays on with the National City Bank. Dave Perry has cornered a vice presidency of the Boston Alumni Association.

The foregoing paragraphs account for 43 of the class. If any of you as new or old readers feel your silence has been remiss, a word or two of slightest news will more than absolve you.

ALUMNI FUND RECORD FOR 1937

240 contributors (65% of graduates),total gifts of $2,092.42 (67% of objective).

DAVID A. PERRY, Class Agent

Assistants: Hugo M. Ahlquist, Charles F. Amelung, J. Shirley Austin, Gordon Bridge, William O. Buettner, Frank S. Coffin, John A. Fleming, William D. Gorton, Kenneth A. Harvey, Charles S. Holbrook, Arnold D. Jenkins, Harold F. Jones, Edward H. Learnard, Stanley J. Lonsdale, Gerald S. Maloney, DeLong H. Monahan, Franklin Montross Jr., Robert M. Morgan, Fred C. Shaneman, C. Jerry Spaulding, Samuel B. Stickney, Robert C. Strong, George G. Traver, Myron H. Watkins, James T. White.

CONTRIBUTORS

1924 Abbe, Greenough Adams, Alfred A., Jr. Ahlquist, H. Maurice Allen, Chauncey N. Amelung, Charles F. Anderson, Albert S. Anderson, George S. Atherton, Ives Austin, Francis M. Austin, J. Shirley Avery, George S., Jr. Bailey, Edward W. Baker, Everett M. Bardol, Frank H. Barker, Hermon T. Barker, Roland Barnard, Walter Bartlett, Donald Barvoets, Ernest F. Bates, Rolland C. Beers, A. Maynard, Jr. Benjamin, Robert E. Bent, Dana P. Berry, Vaughn G. Bird, S. Curtis Bissell, Howard S. Blake, Weston Bloom, Alfred H., Jr. Booth, Howard M. Bowers, Mercer R. Bowers, Seward H. Bragg, Robert H. Branson, Robert L. Bridge, Gordon Broad, Fred H. Buettner, William O. Burbank, Thomas H. Burleigh, Joseph Buswell, Robert M. Butler, Joseph G., 3rd Caldwell, T. Grant Carten, John L., Jr. Castle, Ashton Cate, Maurice E. Chittick, Stanley F. Christophe, Kenneth Cipollaro, Anthony C. Corwin, W. Sherman Countryman, Howard D. Cowley, William H. Coyle, Donald E. Coyle, John A. Craig, Douglas S. Crawford, Donald L. Cross, Stephen H. Crouter, Gordon Curtis, Stanley L. Daum, Earl C. Davidson, Robert L. Davis, Kenneth W. Dickinson, Elwood T. Doe, J. Roberts Donaldson, Edward N.1 Drake, Keith Dußois, William S. Dyche, David B. Egolf, Joseph L. Ellis, Samuel E. Emrich, George L., Jr. Everett, Norman S. Falcon, Joseph V. Farnsworth, Winston H. Fawcett, Willard S. Fish, Sidney Fistere, Robert V. Fiterman, Morris Fleming, John A. French, Charles M. Gardner, William A. Geilich, Simon H. Gibson, Alexander D. Gillander, Royall J. Goldman, J. Harold Gordon, Paul Gorton, William D. Graham, Douglas Gunnell, Robert C. Hadlock, Albert E., Jr. Hagenbuckle, Vernon B. Haile, H. Pennington Hailparn, Alfred J. Hall, Robert B. Hamm, Earl E. Harrington, Frank L. Hartman, William B. Hartshorn, C. Henry, Jr. Harvey, Kenneth A. Hatch, William S. Hawley, Edmond G. Haws, H. Lester Hecht, Octavio Heegaard, William R. Henry, Richard A. Hersey, Waldon B. Hess, Richard D. Hewes, Laurence J., Jr Higley, Clifford W., Jr. Hill, Edgar A. Hoffman, Herbert H. Holbrook, Charles S. Holliday, Joseph W. Holmlund, Harry A. Hopkins, Raymond E. Hull, Donald B. Hutton, James M., Jr. Ireton, Louis M. Jackson, Otis G. Jenkins, Arnold D. Jetter, Frank Johnson, Charles C.2 Jones, C. Edward Jones, H. Fletcher Jones, J. Willis, Jr. Jones, William E. Karslake, Frank G. Kearns, Charles A. Keegin, S. Warwick Kidde, Walter L. King, Gerald G. Kirfcbright, J. Calvert Knudson, Charles A., Jr. Kugelman, Lawrence J. Ladd, Leslie C. Lawrence, Richard H. Learnard, Edward H. Leonard, Daniel Letteney, Russell W. Linnekin, Leroy C. Lockwood, Gordon B. Lonsdale, Ralph E.s Lonsdale, Stanley J. Lourie, George W. Loveland, F. 0., Jr. Luitweiler, C. S., Jr. Lyon, Stanley H. McCollom, Robert L. McNiff, William J. Maloney, Gerald S. Mandel, Frank E. Manley, Bertrand D. Mansure, Edmund F. Marshall, William L., Jr. Miller, Harlan W. Miller, Ralph E. Monahan, DeLong H. Montross, Franklin, Jr. Morehouse, T. C., Jr. Morgan, Robert M. Morin, Richard W. Morrison, Donald A. Morse, Charles W. Morse, Philip Moyes, Joseph M. Newcomb, Nelson 0., Jr. Newell, Ralph P. Nilsen, Theodore B. Obert, J. Edwin Parker, Lloyd L. Patterson, Shepard H. Perry, David A. Pezzini, Louis J. Pratt, Emory L. Proctor, John W. Ranney, Harold F. Reed, Blei'ke S. Reid, James M., Jr. Richardson, Ralph H. Roberts, S. Ralph Robes, Kenneth H. Robinson, Albert L. Robinson, Robin Rothschild, Leon I. Rutherford, James A., Jr- Ryder, Nathaniel D. Salter, Leon J. Sawyer, Nathaniel Shaneman, Fred C. Sheehy, Francis E. Shvetzoff, Dimitri A. Sly, J. Belden Smart, Preston B. Smith, Charles F. Smith, Robert H. Solly, David A., Jr. Spargo, Edward C„ Jr. Spaulding.C. Jerry Stafford, Bradley E. Staley, Harry R. Steele, Henry 8., Jr. Stevens, George M„ Jr. ctevens, Henry W. Stevenson, Donald M. Stevenson, Henry A., Jr. stickney, Samuel B. Stilwill, Clarence L. Stockwell, Harland C. Stone, Laurence S. Strong, Robert C. Stuart, J. Ralph Sturtevant, Windsor Sycamore, Leslie K. Synnott, Paul A. Taylor, James W., Jr. Taylor, Roland W. Thornton, Gilbert Van V. Thornton, William W. Tice, John F. Trafton, George H. Traver, George G. Treadway, Augustine R. Tremaine, Jay E. Tupper, Alton F., Jr. Turner, F. Sumner VanHuyck, Phillips M. Ward, Kenneth H. Watkins, Myron H. Watson, Arthur A. Wheatley, John R. White, James T. Whitney, Warren.O. Wilbur, Donald E. Wilkinson, Robert S., Jr. Willard, Lester H. Wilson, J. Bradford Winslow, Gordon B. Winsor, Edward Wood, Charles E. Wood, Edward S. Wood, F. Eugene Wood, Gerald C. 1 Memorial gift from hisclassmate, Mr. Willard S.Fawcett.2 Memorial gift from hisbrother-in-law, Mr. Frederic P. Clark 1923.3 Memorial gift from hisbrother, Mr. Stanley J.Lonsdale.

Secretary, 12 Haviland St., Worcester, Mass.